Official Review: The Day before We Became Rich

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Re: Official Review: The Day before We Became Rich

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AmySmiles wrote: 06 Aug 2018, 10:29
kandscreeley wrote: 05 Aug 2018, 19:23 I feel like books like these state that God is only faithful if he blesses you with wealth. I don't like that type of message. So I'm going to pass on this one. Thanks for the information.

I'm with Kandscreely on this. Thanks for the review, but I'm going to pass.

Thanks Amysmiles for stopping by and for commenting. Hope you're good. :tiphat:
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I could use an uplifting read and this sounds like a great one! Your review is well written and thorough. Thanks for a helpful review!
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A christian perspective on wealth. Its sounds like a must read. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for this nice review of this book titled The Day before We Became Rich which gives some kind of revelations of gods blessing whom believe with deep faith.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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The fact that all the situations we pass through are meant for our good is a great tip. We should accept all situations.thanks
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I think I might try reading this book. It's a quick read and it sounds like it would be inspirational, especially if you are a Christian. Thank you for your review :)
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With every sense of humor, i must say that this book is a good one and must be encouraged by every lover of Christ.
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Sounds interesting. I think this is a story I'd love to read. I'm already encouraged. I think anyone going through life challenges would benefit from a book about financial crisis and faith.
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Before you can become a millionaire, you must learn to think like one. You must learn how to motivate yourself to counter fear with courage.
An investment in knowledge pays the best dividends. Have you been thinking lately like a billionaire? It's a good feeling
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