Money Without Guilt breaks the myth that one must be poor to be humble and devout. Rev. Floyd E. Rose shows how true generosity and faith can bring abundant blessings backed by stories, real-life examples, and wisdom from great thinkers like Napoleon Hill.
Rev. Rose's clear and engaging writing keeps you hooked from start to finish. Since its first edition in 1978, he has used the book's principles to build a $3 million investment portfolio, including real estate in four states.
In 1986, he won a $25,000 settlement in a race discrimination case and used it to start the Save Our Children Scholarship Trust Fund. All his speaking fees and book sales go to this fund. In 2007, he donated $200,000 from selling his Georgia properties to the fund. This third edition continues to support Save Our Children Inc., with 70% of net profits going to the organization.
Rev. Rose invites you to join this empowering journey. For your future, purchase Money Without Guilt and see how giving generously leads to receiving abundantly. As Rev. Rose says, You can no more give without receiving than you can sow without reaping. It is the law!
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Höhe: 222 mm
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979-8-9917114-0-1 (9798991711401)
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Reverend Floyd Rose, the renowned Toledo Baptist preacher and former president of the NAACP, President of the People's Tribunal and Founder of Save Our Children Inc. serves as the founder and senior servant of Serenity Christian, a faith community embracing the motto: "The perfect church for imperfect people." His ministry and life legacy, reflects a profound commitment to justice and equality, inspired by iconic figures in the African-American struggle for civil rights, such as Rosa Parks and Rep. John Lewis, whose legacies continue to shape the mission and message of Serenity Christian.