Redeeming Money: How God Reveals and Reorients Our Hearts
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:Money is a powerful thing. It can propel a person's life in one of two directions: a path of blessing and joy, or a path of danger and destruction. Debunking the false promises people often believe about what money can offer, best-selling author Paul David Tripp gives readers a fresh and always-relevant perspective on money through the lens of the gospel. Tripp shows that the root of money problems is not the size of a paycheck or the adequacy of a budget, but the sin of our hearts. He ultimately directs readers to Jesus, who offers grace for every failure and provision for every need-helping them cultivate money habits marked by freedom, generosity, and joy.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 504504
- Product Code 9781433556739
- ISBNÂ 1433556731
- EANÂ 9781433556739
- Pages 176
- Department Academic
- Category Christian Worldview
- Sub-Category Money/work
- Publisher Crossway
- Publication Date May 2018
- Sales Rank 62973
- Dimensions 215 x 139 x 12mm
- Weight 0.21kg
Paul David Tripp
Paul D. Tripp (D.Min., Westminster Theological Seminary) is Professor of Pastoral Life and Care at Redeemer Seminary, Dallas TX. Previously he was a counselor and Director of Changing Lives Ministries at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation in Glenside, PA, and a Lecturer in Practical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, PA. He is the author of Instruments in the Redeemers Hands; War of Words: Getting to the Heart of Our Communication Struggles; Age of Opportunity: A Biblical Guide to Parenting Teens; Lost in the Middle: Midlife and the Grace of God; How People Change (co-author); Relationships: A Mess Worth Making (co-author); A Quest for More: Living for Something Bigger Than You; Whiter Than Snow: Meditations on Sin and Mercy; A Shelter in the Time of Storm: Meditations on God and Trouble; Broken Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad and most recently What did you expect?: Redeeming the realities of marriage.
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