Is Making Money Bad?
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Hawkins
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By:
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Tiffany Domena
About this listen
Train your children on right uses and thoughts toward money! Let's train them right together, the Bible way!
Many myths exist about money. The Bible says that the love of money is the root of all evil, so many people teach that making too much money is bad. However, love of money does not require much money but having the wrong thoughts toward the money you have. This book helps young listeners to:
- Know the advantages and disadvantages of money
- Gain an understanding of how people make money
- Learn how to avoid loving of money
- Learn many other interesting chunks of wisdom
Download this book and fill your spirit with wisdom about money!
©2015 Tiffany Domena (P)2015 Tiffany DomenaWhat listeners say about Is Making Money Bad?
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