Christians & Money - Is it wrong for Christians to pursue wealth?
Some of these debates revolve around the following questions…
• Is it wrong for Christians to gain and/or pursue wealth? • Is it wrong for Christians to be in debt? If not, how much
debt is acceptable? • Should Christians worry about retirement? • Should Christians play the stock market? • Should Christians tithe – or is that an Old Testament thing?
If they should, how much? Is it 10%? • Is it acceptable for pastors, missionaries, and/or other full-
time Christian workers to pursue non-ministry employment and/or non-ministry money-making opportunities?
• How much should pastors, missionaries, and/or other full time workers make in the first place?
• And much, much more!

How should Christians handle money? Is it okay for Christians to want to get rich? Doesn't the Bible teach that money is the root of all evil? And didn't Jesus teach his followers to give all they had to the poor? What about debt and spending habits? What lessons can one take from the Bible concerning money?
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Christians & Money - Is it wrong for Christians to pursue wealth?
Some of these debates revolve around the following questions…
• Is it wrong for Christians to gain and/or pursue wealth? • Is it wrong for Christians to be in debt? If not, how much
debt is acceptable? • Should Christians worry about retirement? • Should Christians play the stock market? • Should Christians tithe – or is that an Old Testament thing?
If they should, how much? Is it 10%? • Is it acceptable for pastors, missionaries, and/or other full-
time Christian workers to pursue non-ministry employment and/or non-ministry money-making opportunities?
• How much should pastors, missionaries, and/or other full time workers make in the first place?
• And much, much more!

How should Christians handle money? Is it okay for Christians to want to get rich? Doesn't the Bible teach that money is the root of all evil? And didn't Jesus teach his followers to give all they had to the poor? What about debt and spending habits? What lessons can one take from the Bible concerning money?
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Some of these debates revolve around the following questions…
• Is it wrong for Christians to gain and/or pursue wealth? • Is it wrong for Christians to be in debt? If not, how much
debt is acceptable? • Should Christians worry about retirement? • Should Christians play the stock market? • Should Christians tithe – or is that an Old Testament thing?
If they should, how much? Is it 10%? • Is it acceptable for pastors, missionaries, and/or other full-
time Christian workers to pursue non-ministry employment and/or non-ministry money-making opportunities?
• How much should pastors, missionaries, and/or other full time workers make in the first place?
• And much, much more!

How should Christians handle money? Is it okay for Christians to want to get rich? Doesn't the Bible teach that money is the root of all evil? And didn't Jesus teach his followers to give all they had to the poor? What about debt and spending habits? What lessons can one take from the Bible concerning money?

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BN ID: 2940013882386
Publisher: Colin Lian
Publication date: 03/09/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 31
File size: 1 MB
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