Should Christians pursue building wealth? Are they supposed to give all their money away?
Is it possible to serve God and others better by building wealth? Is it okay for Christians to live in luxury? Should they have non-extravagant lives?
We discuss all these questions and so much more on today’s podcast episode on how Christians should think about wealth.
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Transitional music for this episode has been contributed by Corey Steiner at https://www.coreysteinermusic.wordpress.com. The opening song is Sunset Drive by Evert Z.
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