
Poverty vs Wealth
Fundamentals of Prosperity
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Narrated by:
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Michael A. Verdicchio
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By:
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Roger Braker
About this listen
An Introduction to the fundamentals of prosperity.
Here are just a few of the topics covered in this work.
1. Are tithing and giving all the same? 2. Is it easier for God to prosper self-employed people than salaried ones? 3. If someone gave you $10,000.00, what would you do with it? 4. Does God expect us to save anything for the future? 5. Why do some give and give and yet prosperity seems to escape them? 6. Are there differences between promises and warnings? 7. Why are the warnings about money better known than the promises of prosperity? 8. How do you "live within your means"? 9. What if you lost it all?
©2016 Roger Braker (P)2017 Roger Braker
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