
As many of you know, I LOVE books. I'm a bit of a book worm. I haven't always enjoyed reading, especially when it is forced upon you to read material which you are not passionate about or the slightest bit interested in. However, since my late teens I have started to build my own little library.
The sort of books in my library include autobiographies of sportsmen and women, comedians, and academics; fiction books; story books; teaching and educational books, coaching guides; Christian books, guides, study notes and legendary texts such as that from A.W. Tozer (of which I have blogged about previously).
I have many books on the go at the moment. One which was recommended recently, called 'The Money Secret' by Rob Parsons is the one I am reading at the moment. This book has been very helpful.
Money can be an issue which is avoided... so I thought it would be good for me to read. I am just over half way through having bought the book last week. This book is very readable as advice is given through a story not simply a list of do's and don'ts. There is loads of advice in it which I didn't know about. So I feel a bit more clued up to the tricks of things such as credit and store cards, interest free offers, and how to keep a check on income and expenditure. If anything, the most useful part of reading this book has been to remind myself of how I am blessed to be in a secure financial situation and to be wiser with how I use money in a way which will honor God both now and for my future!
The sort of books in my library include autobiographies of sportsmen and women, comedians, and academics; fiction books; story books; teaching and educational books, coaching guides; Christian books, guides, study notes and legendary texts such as that from A.W. Tozer (of which I have blogged about previously).
I have many books on the go at the moment. One which was recommended recently, called 'The Money Secret' by Rob Parsons is the one I am reading at the moment. This book has been very helpful.
Money can be an issue which is avoided... so I thought it would be good for me to read. I am just over half way through having bought the book last week. This book is very readable as advice is given through a story not simply a list of do's and don'ts. There is loads of advice in it which I didn't know about. So I feel a bit more clued up to the tricks of things such as credit and store cards, interest free offers, and how to keep a check on income and expenditure. If anything, the most useful part of reading this book has been to remind myself of how I am blessed to be in a secure financial situation and to be wiser with how I use money in a way which will honor God both now and for my future!
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