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Money Matters For Newlyweds

Money Matters For Newlyweds

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What would Jesus buy? Certainly not this book!
Review: A word of warning, unless you are lost on the Christian right, this book will not appeal to you in the least. Money Matters manages to apply draconian financial rules written some 2000 years ago to a modern economy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: CHRISTIAN FINANCIAL ADVICE
Review: I see that the other reviews of this book don't like the fact that it is Bible based. Then they shouldn't be reading a Bible based book! Larry Burkett was a very knowlegeable Christian that believes in the fact that Christians that live their lives following Biblical teachings are better off financially and emotionally. By todays non-christian standards, Larry's methods and standards may seem outdated and archaic however by Christian standards they are true and valueable in todays world.

I have not read this book but am very familiar with Larry Burkett's teaching and writings as well as his radio show. For this reason I gave this book a 3 but when I have actually read it I am sure it will be a 5 star book like his other writings.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do you live in the Middle Ages?
Review: This book is perfectly useless. And, besides being useless, it is totally centered around the Christian Bible. The author seems to be a regular old preacher who has very outdated views of the husband/wife relationship. I wonder if he knows that we let women vote now?
Here is a sample of question found in the book: "Even though I want to be a good wife, and I know that the Bible says that my husband is the authority in the home, shouldn't I have some input in this marriage as well?" Women: is this really a question that you are wondering about? Furthermore, are you happy with the idea that your husband is your authority? If so, this books will be perfect for you!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do you live in the Middle Ages?
Review: This book is perfectly useless. And, besides being useless, it is totally centered around the Christian Bible. The author seems to be a regular old preacher who has very outdated views of the husband/wife relationship. I wonder if he knows that we let women vote now?
Here is a sample of question found in the book: "Even though I want to be a good wife, and I know that the Bible says that my husband is the authority in the home, shouldn't I have some input in this marriage as well?" Women: is this really a question that you are wondering about? Furthermore, are you happy with the idea that your husband is your authority? If so, this books will be perfect for you!


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