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024 - Blessed is the Poor, Cursed is the Rich
In this episode, I take some time to dive deeper into the discussion of wealth and materialism. Is being poor a curse? Or is being rich a curse? What happens when we love money more than we love God? Should we look at our gambling addiction debt as something that's a curse? Last week, I referenced Randy Alcorn's book, and I want to link it here for those who are interested in more. I highly recommend the audiobook version!<br/><br/>Money, Possessions, and Eternity, by Randy AlcornFor more information about my books, podcast, resources, please visit my website: https://www.thefeelingbetter.com To get in touch, please click this link for my contact page: CONTACT ME<br/><br/>Or you can email me directly: maria@thefeelingbetter.com