So God does care what we do with our money.
Hoo hoo! This Jason Hartman is a very brave young man to use the Bible to try to talk some sense into the crazy way most people run their financial life. In case you didn't know it, King Solomon allegedly wrote both Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. The problem is that the language is so arcane and sometimes indecipherable that we give up at ever figuring out what God really intended for us to do with our money. Only two episodes in the can so far, but there's a great blog at his website. I'm going to keep an eye for more podcast episodes because I think this one might be going places. Here's a question for you: What do you think God has to say about credit card usage or lending money?Read full review »
Charles D. Dowell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/10
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Despite popular belief, you can accumulate wealth and still remain a decent person. The Solomon Success podcast will show you how. Remember the example of King Solomon in everything that you do, and you will most likely avoid severe financial woes.
jbh2010 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/10
I have so much respect for Jason - not everyone would share biblical concepts for money management, for fear of reprisal from "non-religious" people. But Jason is a man of integrity who isn't afraid to state what he believes. And it must be working, because Jason has built his own...Read full review »
psh2010 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/10
It is true that there is nothing new under the sun. Solomon Success shows us that the fundamentals of successful investing haven't changed over time. By learning these timeless principles, we can achieve success for ourselves that is based on solid ground.Read full review »
Doug Money via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/12
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