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Using biblical principles, but not relying on miracles or “name-it-and-claim-it” theology, Dan provides easy-to-follow, practical steps that can be used by anyone to escape financial bondage. Finally, he encourages readers to use their financial freedom to help others and advance God’s kingdom, and to use their newfound fiscal wisdom to store up wealth. Without shaming those who struggle financially, 5 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom is the perfect combination of spiritual wisdom and practical advice for those who desperately need it. My ReviewFive Simple Steps to Financial Freedom is the first book I’ve read by Dan Willis. As someone who helps facilitate a budgeting basics class for my own church and being in the middle of my own debt reduction journey, I was excited to read this book by Mr. Willis to see if I might gain some tips or tricks to help the class. This book is written in a clear, simple to understand manner. I felt like Mr. Willis was speaking directly to me in this book and I appreciated it. It’s always interesting when reading a financial health book because in my experience the authors tend to scold their readers. Mr. Willis avoids doing that, and he is insistent on promoting the idea that debt is bad for us because it can separate us from God. One of my favorite lines in the book is the following: “God wants you to be free, but we’re not really convicted about being in debt. Do you realize that being in debt is a spiritual condition, not a financial condition? It is a sign that greed has set in.” I had never considered that debt could be a sign that we’ve succumbed to the sin of greed and that it is inhibiting our spiritual growth. Debt is just a fact of life for most of us and we are aware that we will never really be free of it. It makes sense though. If we are in debt, especially if we are struggling, we are not going to give as much as we should of either our blessings and talents. While this book is easy to read and will help those who have never read a financial health book before, the steps themselves are rudimentary and nothing I haven’t read in other financial books. The steps aren’t that detailed, but I think it would make a good book for beginners. I give Five Steps to Financial Freedom 4/5 stars and can recommend it to those who have never considered what being debt-free can do for your spiritual and financial health. If you are looking for less generalized steps, this book is not for you. **I received a complimentary copy of the book from CelebrateLit. All opinions are my own.** About the Author
Guest Post from DanNot 23 Ways to Money Greatness or 67 Options to Financial Well Being. Just Five Simple Steps to Financial Freedom. Why complicate this? Wipe out debt and create wealth. Blog StopsBook Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 8 Real World Bible Study, January 9 Happily Managing a Household of Boys, January 10 Just the Write Escape, January 11 Robin is Bookish, January 11 Books, Books, and More Books, January 12 A Baker’s Perspective, January 13 Janices book reviews, January 13 Remembrancy, January 14 Texas Book-aholic, January 15 Bigreadersite, January 15 Aryn The Libraryan, January 16 Margaret Kazmierczak, January 16 Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 17 Jennifer Sienes: Where Crisis and Christ Collide, January 18 Mary Hake, January 18 A Reader’s Brain, January 19 Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 20 Captive Dreams Window, January 20 Carpe Diem, January 21 GiveawayTo celebrate his tour, Dan is giving away a $20 Starbucks gift card!!
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