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Financial Pathways for Ministry Leaders and Christians Today's Church is strong in the theology of giving, but we are weak in the financial empowerment of believers. Many divorces in Christian marriages are linked to inadequate cash flow. In particular, inadequate finances is one of the reasons why many ministry leaders and Christian workers quit. Churches close at an unprecedented rate due to unmet bills. Provisions for the Vision is anchored in Jesus' last command to the Church on finances. You will learn how to navigate biblically sound and practical ways to achieve financial independence…mehr

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Financial Pathways for Ministry Leaders and Christians Today's Church is strong in the theology of giving, but we are weak in the financial empowerment of believers. Many divorces in Christian marriages are linked to inadequate cash flow. In particular, inadequate finances is one of the reasons why many ministry leaders and Christian workers quit. Churches close at an unprecedented rate due to unmet bills. Provisions for the Vision is anchored in Jesus' last command to the Church on finances. You will learn how to navigate biblically sound and practical ways to achieve financial independence and how they are relevant to: Time-honored Jesus' blueprint for financing the Great Commission. Acquiring knowledge on the financial market, real estate, and entrepreneurship. Auto-piloting your initial investment to generate passive income streams. Financial stewardship and key financial reforms for the 21st Century Church.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Festus Akinnifesi has been a bi-vocational minister for the past 23 years. With a Ph.D. degree in Agronomy and extensive international development career. He is also a graduate of Advanced Leadership and Pastoral at the Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, USA. He's been married for over 24 years to Adetutu. They have five children, and have lived in Nigeria, Brazil, Malawi, USA, and currently reside in Italy.