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How to Live on Half Your Income DVD |
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It is not how much you make but how much you spend that determines
your fiscal future. In today’s financially uncertain world, one
needs some bedrock principles to anchor their money. Incorporated
into this seminar are Biblical truths and practical advice gleaned
from years of experience.
General rules on How to Buy, When to Buy, and
The Difference Between Need and Want are discussed. Teaching on how to economize
in the six basic necessities: Housing, Food, Transportation, Clothing, Insurance
and Loans will save you thousands of dollars.
What you spend for this seminar will be repaid over and over!
Great for Group Studies!! |
About the Author
Timothy C. Mitchell has a lot of experience in
the field of finances. Raised in a family of average means by a father who was
an astute money manager, he learned these principles early on. He started out at
16 as a bag-boy at A & P Food stores, many times thumbing a ride to work from
out in the country where he was raised. He worked his way through college during
which at one time both his parents were in the same hospital room, one suffering
from a heart-attack and the other dying with cancer. Upon graduation he took a
struggling home missions church. When he left a few years latter there was a new
educational wing debt-free. Then he spent some years on the evangelistic field
traveling across the country.
When God called him to start a home missions
church in Montgomery, Alabama he opened a business to support himself. For over
twenty years he did not take any finances from the church choosing to be
self-supporting like the Apostle Paul. Along with many successful real estate
investments and wise spending practices, he has met the financial goal set when
he was young.
Averaging around 100 in attendance ten years
ago, he relocated the church and built a new facility with an indebtedness of
$700,000. Today the church is debt-free, sits on 10 ½ acres of prime land facing
the interstate and valued at $4 million. It all adds up to wise spending,
prudent investing and God’s blessings on Biblical principles that work.
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