In order to generate wealth we have to work
Crown Reunion in Switzerland as reported by Horst Reiser “The world system and God’s system are reverse”, stated the financial consultant Kurt Buehlmann on Saturday (28 January) in Zurich at the annual CROWNLife Reunion for individuals and families. More then 80 participants learned about values that are worth investing into, how to live in financial freedom and what God thinks about wealth. A similar meeting was held the previous Tuesday with around 40 pastors and church leaders...
Read MoreMoneyLife videocast (14 Nov 2011)
In the latest edition of MoneyLife, Chuck talks about the recent unemployment numbers and offers a Biblical plan for increasing your job security. Next, who should receive government assistance? The answer might surprise you. Watch the video below: ************************************** Watch this video on YouTube Embedded with WP YouTube Lyte. To download the video file (approx. 317 Mb) on your drive, click...
Read MoreNever underestimate the small steps
A participant in a recent Bible on Money seminar shared how the training had been practically helpful. He is a businessman and owner of two shops. Nevertheless, he’d never before used a budget to manage his private or business expenses. As he put it, “I had only a vague idea as to how much money came into my accounts and how much was spent.” At the end of each month their family had spent all of their income and therefore had no savings at all. After he had attended the...
Read MoreNecessary endings
My thinking was recently challenged at a seminar by Dr. Henry Cloud called, “Necessary Endings.” He asked some questions like: ‘What should I stop doing in order to become more fruitful?’ ‘What needs ending in order to be more effective in what I do?” Apparently, in organizational and personal effectiveness, the old Pareto principle is […]![]()
Your work or your life?
An 2010 survey conducted by the advertising and marketing firm Ogilvy & Mather showed people would rather get out of the rat race than climb the corporate ladder. 76% said they would rather spend more time with family than make more money and 75% responded that they would trade job security over a job that offered an opportunity for a pay rise. Graceann Bennett, Managing Partner and Director of Strategic Planning at Ogilvy & Mather Chicago commented, ”The most surprising thing about...
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