A Money Managers Perspective on the puzzles of wealth.  This book was written to help put the financial puzzle in better perspective…

wealth (n) having a plentiful

supply of material goods and money

  

conundrum (n) a problem where

the answer is very complex, possibly

unsolvable without deep investigation

 

 

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Contents

1 Emotional Crash

My money was managing me.

 

2 Jesus Was Always Talking About Money

Jesus said I could use money,
but I couldn’t let it use me.

 

3 The Deal

God owns it all, but He gives me
the responsibility of managing it for Him.

 

4 Making Megabucks

With God as the Owner, the cash flowed.

 

5 Confrontation in Calcutta

I learned something uncomfortable about myself and
money when I was confronted with the truly needy.

 

6 Emptying the Barns

I couldn’t challenge others to empty their wallets
when I had a barn stuffed full of cash.

 

7 The Wealth Conundrum

Earning money to make a profit so that you can
give it away is a conundrum—but it rewards well.
“For whoever wants to save his life will lose it,
but whoever loses his life for me will find it.”—Jesus

 

8 Relax And Win

Driving race cars is like the Christian life.
If you try too hard you lose, but if you relax, you win.

 

9 Stewardship Struggles

Even when you want to give, your own unanswered
questions can divert you unless you have faith.

 

10 A Life Of Financial Freedom

Anyone can achieve a life of financial freedom
if they understand how to play the game.

 

11 Finishing Well

My most prosperous plan ever, with eternal benefits, came when I entered a relationship with Jesus Christ and let God run my life.

 

Resources and Notes