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In a volatile economy, can we ever truly be free of worry and anxiety about our finances? John Siebeling answers that question with an emphatic yes. It's not about making more money, it's about three simple, biblical steps that apply to all of us, no matter what our income: tithe consistently, manage responsibly, and build a spirit of generosity.

In this concise book, Siebeling unpacks each of these concepts, showing readers how to lay a strong foundation for worry-free finances, how to manage their resources wisely, and how to expand their perspective on finances to receive the blessings that come with living a generous, open-handed life. These biblically based principles will inspire and equip readers to break free of the stranglehold that our finances often have on us and build a life that is blessed by God and a blessing to others.
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Release dateJan 21, 2014
ISBN9781441203601
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John Siebeling

John Siebeling is the founding and senior pastor of The Life Church based in Memphis, Tennessee, a thriving, diverse body of believers committed to serving people, developing leaders, and impacting generations. John serves as a founding board member of the Association of Related Churches and is the author of several books, including Fresh Start with God and Worry Free Finances. He and his wife, Leslie, live in Memphis, Tennessee and serve together with their two adult children, Anna and Mark.

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