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Christian Principles for Managing Money

by James Poore II. Xulon Press, 2005.

Description

This book is often used by congregations to create financial literacy courses for members.

Features

topics include personal financial management, budgeting, and personal economic development for those striving for healthy financial management

Recommended Audience

Christian lay leaders and members

Cost

Purchase as a book or e-book

Practical Applications

  • Start small group discussion and financial literacy programming in your local congregation.
  • Discuss financial management and asset building as part of a financial literacy course with your congregation.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Terrance Bridges

Terrance Bridges is the director of the Center’s Northwest office in Crown Point and serves congregations in the Northwest portion of the state.  He is licensed with subsequent ordination from Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith. An ordained elder, Terrance combines his parish ministry with adjunct professor work for Grace College, New Horizons Christian University, and guest lecturing at colleges and universities. His consulting practice includes work in the areas of program development, evaluation, congregational strategic planning and intergenerational ministry.

Terrance has a bachelor’s degree from Taylor University in Upland, a master’s from Ball State University, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies and Doctoral Studies from Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is working on his culminating doctoral project in education at Northcentral University in Prescott, Arizona. He has served in ministry at Eastern Star Church, Indianapolis, and Union Baptist Church in Muncie. He continues his ministry service at Mt. Zion Apostolic Church, Indianapolis, through the ministerial alliance, leadership council, preaching and teaching ministries.

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