There are some topics that are relevant to only some Christians and a few topics that are relevant to all. One of those universal topics is finances, for each of us is entrusted with money and needs to learn to steward it well. Each of us is responsible for the ways we handle our money and accountable for the ways we mishandle it. Though Christians are well-served with books on the subject, we can always use more, for over time our questions and concerns tend to change.
Jim Newheiser is a longtime counselor who is also a self-proclaimed “financial junkie.” From his youngest days he has been interested in money and finances and in his ministry career has often had to counsel people on the matter. That long passion has finally made its way into his new book Money, Debt, and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers. He has three primary aims for it: To train Christians how to glorify God with their finances (which is a higher and better goal than training people to be debt-free or wealthy); to present financial wisdom that is grounded in faithful biblical exegesis and rooted in sound theology; and to be
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