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Why Are Church Folk Poor?

Elevate Your Thoughts & Exercise Your Faith to Live an Abundant Life

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Why Are Church Folk Poor?

By: Raykel Tolson
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Why are people who love God, believe in the Bible, and attend church regularly poor? Why are non-believers prospering using Biblical principles? Have you ever pondered these questions? The world discovered the "Secret" and began prospering.

The law of attraction was no secret to those of us in the church who have been reading and memorizing Biblical scriptures since childhood. Unfortunately, many of us have not accepted that the law of attraction is indeed a principle of God. If you are tired of watching others prosper while you rely on a miracle from God every month to make your ends meet, then you need to listen to this book. It will help you elevate your thoughts and exercise your faith.

This book will also help you decide what an abundant life looks like for YOU. Download a FREE copy of the elevations and exercises at the end of each chapter at whyarechurchfolkpoor.com

©2017 Raykel Tolson (P)2023 Raykel Tolson
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