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Paperback The Millionaire Moses: His Prosperity Secrets for You! (Millionaires of the Bible Series) Book

ISBN: 0875162320

ISBN13: 9780875162324

The Millionaire Moses: His Prosperity Secrets for You! (Millionaires of the Bible Series)

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From America's leading Prosperity author, Catherine Ponder uncovers the prosperity secrets of the ancients.
The purpose of this book is to remind you of what you may already know: that prosperity is your heritage. Every normal person is vitally interested in the subject of prosperity. Indeed, an expanded prosperity consciousness is a necessity in the age of increasing economic demands. Rising prices, inflationary recessions," and uncertain political...

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Biblical principles for prosperity consciousness

This book by Catherine Ponder is part of a series on Biblical characters and what they can teach us about prosperity consciousness and positive thinking. Parts of this are not at all the way we Jews think of Moses, but, if you approach it as a sort of modern midrash (commentary), it makes for some interesting reading. Although my guess is that Ponder is a Christian (there's a "Millionaire from Nazareth" in her series), there is no attempt to convert anybody to anything in this book. Rather, she goes step-by-step through a series of basic prosperity principles, which she derives from the story of the Exodus. She also shares a lot of inspiring rags-to-riches anecdotes. The basic message is to trust in God, think positively, and take the "manna" (opportunities) that God gives you. Not exactly original advice, to be sure, but I enjoyed the way that she presented it here.One complaint: I HATE the all-yellow cover. This was probably meant to evoke "gold" in the minds of Ponder's readers but, for most Jewish people, yellow immediately reminds us of the yellow stars in the Holocaust, as well many other yellow-badge stigmas that Jews were forced to wear in Medieval Europe. If the publisher wants a color that reminds the reader of money, then green would work much better and be far more positive for Jewish readers to have sitting on the coffee table.
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