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Finding Peace in Perilous Times series continues with volume 3. What do you do when the economy craters around you? How has the crisis in the value of your home or your 401(k) attacked your sense of well-being? You can thrive spiritually when the bottom line on which our lives have been built seems to have been swallowed up in the financial and political chaos of the age. These devotionals are built around this exact theme. Each daily entry is intended to challenge you to find peace in the midst of financial storms, confidence in the midst of uncertainty, and generosity that can only come from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Finding Peace in Perilous Times series continues with volume 3. What do you do when the economy craters around you? How has the crisis in the value of your home or your 401(k) attacked your sense of well-being? You can thrive spiritually when the bottom line on which our lives have been built seems to have been swallowed up in the financial and political chaos of the age. These devotionals are built around this exact theme. Each daily entry is intended to challenge you to find peace in the midst of financial storms, confidence in the midst of uncertainty, and generosity that can only come from recognizing that He, not our balance sheet, is our Source. You may read the devotions starting at the introduction or anywhere in between and enjoy the journey.
Autorenporträt
Dave Keesling is the founder of PhilanthroCorp which partners with hundreds of churches, para-church ministries, and Christian schools, colleges, and universities across America, encouraging their donors to consider estate planning from a Biblical worldview. Dave's relationship with the Lord grew through being the primary caregiver for his late wife, Cindy, through her thirty-seven year battle with multiple sclerosis. Dave has three children with Cindy and seven grandchildren. He and his wife, Marcia, live in Woodland Park, Colorado. Dave has served on the Boards of Choices, the local crisis pregnancy center, as well as Emmaus Fellowship.