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Command Your Finances - 21 Daily Devotions to provoke Abundant Blessings Financial Breakthrough and Prosperity - cover

Command Your Finances - 21 Daily Devotions to provoke Abundant Blessings Financial Breakthrough and Prosperity

Dr. Olusola Coker

Verlag: BookRix

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A lot of Christian don't understand the way money works. Money is supposed to be your servant, not the other way round. When you know the techniques to command your money, It will work in your favor. As a Christian, you are not supposed to be in lack,  because God has commanded that money should serve you.  Until you understand that and begin to take your rightful place, you will keep begging for money and nothing will happen.
This book is specifically designed to eradicate poverty  in your life and command your finances to work in your favor. The time has come to take control of your finances and live a life of financial freedom.
You will also discover various ways to achieve financial breakthrough and prosperity.  Also included is the reason the majority of Christians are not financially independent,  always depend on their fellow Christians to meet up with life.  Prayers and strategies to make it in life.
Verfügbar seit: 03.10.2019.

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