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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Should the Church Borrow

The topic of church borrowing comes up at strategic times of growth and change. The Bible is clear on what the path should be...don't borrow.

Below are links to Bible Studies on my website in support of this teaching.
  1. Should the church borrow.
  2. A congregation of givers.
  3. Getting believers out of debt.
  4. How Biblical financial training benefits the church.
  5. Thinking generously.
  6. The spirit of generosity.
  7. God provides the resources.
  8. Generosity is a process.
  9. Thoughts on financial principles for church leaders.
  10. Hope and encouragement on church giving.
  11. The role of preaching in the financial health of the church. 
  12. The purpose of generosity.
  13. Contentment.
  14. How to be rich.
  15. 10 Reasons Your Church Should be Debt Free.
  16. Provision: Elijah and the Widows Oil.
  17. Debt in the Old Testament.
  18. Identifying financial needs.
  19. God's Solution.


Posted by Anonymous at 12/27/2015
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