Book Club

Could you use practical advice on how to balance work and family better? Earn and spend your money wisely? Use money to build social and spiritual values into children?

Then join the Financial Stewardship Committee and the Student Ministry on Sunday nights for an informal book club discussion and hot cocoa and coffee. We will be reading “A Life Well Spent” by Russ Crosson. Our first discussion will be January 22. You may either purchase the book from an online bookstore of your choice or in the Fellowship Mall on January 8, 15, or 22 for $10. Please come to the first discussion having read the two chapters. No registration is necessary.

We will meet from 7:15 - 8:30 pm on the following nights: January 22 (Parlor), January 29 (Room 107), February 19 (Parlor), February 26 (Parlor), and March 4 (Room 107). All adults are invited, no child-care will be provided.

A LIFE WELL SPENT
Many books on finances are available, but few of them go beyond the nuts and bolts of handling money and making more money. Yet when families weigh how their money can best be used, they need an eternal perspective. In “A Life Well Spent,” Russ Crossen guides you toward that perspective by helping you move beyond a material view to a truly spiritual view of how money can do the most good.

What people are saying about a "Life Well Spent"…
“Without the information in this book, your budget may be balanced, but unwise – your bookkeeping may be timely, but reflect only temporal values. This is the book to read first, before any others, for the renewing of your financial mind.”
---Bruce Wilkinson
President, Walk Thru the Bible Ministries

“Provides a comprehensive look at money and your life . . . a necessary investment for anyone who wants to think correctly about how to earn, spend [and] donate …money.”
---Howard G. Hendricks
Professor, Dallas Theological Seminary