by Gary Moore
Templeton Press, 2005
eISBN: 978-1-932031-63-8 | Cloth: 978-1-932031-30-0 | Paper: 978-1-932031-75-1
Library of Congress Classification BR115.W4M66 2003
Dewey Decimal Classification 241.68

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Faithful Finances 101 is a first-person narrative by an outspoken advocate of faith-based investing. A senior vice president of investments at Paine Webber before founding his own investment firm as "counsel to ethical and spiritual investors," Gary Moore warns that much of the economic advice emanating from some popular and influential evangelical authors and speakers is based on scare tactics and distortions of what the Bible has to say about finances. He draws on fifty years of studying the Bible, politics, and economics and presents insights for those who want to be faithful in their finances—to use 100 percent of the time, talent, and treasure with which they have been entrusted for the glory of God as well as for the benefit of others and themselves, and not just give 10 percent of their incomes to the church.




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