
Empty Jars
The Keys to Overcoming Debt & Building Residual Wealth, Using the Elisha MethodTM (Business Bible Collision)
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Narrated by:
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Joy Johnson
About this listen
This practical book is for people that are looking for ways of paying off their debts and are ready to put into practice what they have learned. This book helps listeners to see that living in debt is not good. Debts make people live in a cycle of defeat and slavery. The Bible says that a borrower is a slave to the lender. Moving forward with life becomes challenging when you have a lot of debts. Unless one is willing to take action, they continue getting into more debts. Paying off debts is not an easy thing, but it requires one to make sacrifices as explained in the book.
©2019 Christopher Davis Jr (P)2019 Christopher Davis Jr
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