Crown Financial Small Group Study Many people are experiencing financial challenges. But did you know that the Bible contains 2,350 verses dealing with money? Many Christians have been taught what the Bible says about how to handle 10 percent of their income – the area of giving. Although this is crucial, they need to understand God’s perspective of managing the rest of their money as well. This study is one of the most remarkably effective ways to find biblically based answers to your financial questions and difficulties. Through in-depth teaching in a small-group setting, it trains individuals in only 10 weeks to use money in eternally significant ways that benefit you and your church. This study is the number one resource for transforming the mind and heart of an individual regarding attitudes about money. Topics covered in the Biblical Financial Study include: * Getting Out of Debt More Information || Schedule a Crown Study
What Are Crown Small Group Studies? The small group study is a 10 week in-depth study of what scripture teaches about money and possessions. The group meets for 2 hours every week. Please do not alter this format, as it has been tested to provide the most effective results. There are four requirements for students participating in this study:
Most Christians have been taught only God’s principles of handling 10 percent of their income—the area of giving. Although this is crucial, they do not understand the Lord’s perspective on handling the other 90 percent. In the Crown study you will learn what Scripture teaches about managing all your possessions. Topics include the following. Getting Out of Debt Spending The study is very practical. Each time you learn a principle, you will apply what you have learned. For example, you will complete a debt repayment schedule and start a budget. Students in the adult study receive a Student Manual, the Practical Application Workbook and a copy of Your Money Counts. Graduates have confirmed that marriages are being strengthened and individuals are getting out of debt. They also are becoming consistent savers, generous givers, and prudent consumers. Most importantly, people are entering into a closer relationship with Jesus Christ as they learn to apply His Word. Crown in the Church |
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