Say Yes to No Debt: 12 Steps to Financial Freedom

Say Yes to No Debt: 12 Steps to Financial Freedom
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shares the twelve steps to achieving financial freedom in this groundbreaking, life-changing book—Say Yes to No Debt.“The idea that debt is actually slavery is offensive to all of our sensibilities,” says Soaries, “but when we continue to spend what we don’t have, charge what we don’t need, and borrow more than we can repay, then we must call the problem what it is: slavery. Eliminating debt is the first step toward financial freedom. And the result is that we can enjoy life and leave a real legacy for our children.”. Soaries believes living in debt is an emotional, spiritual, and psychological problem as much as it is an educational and informational one.Here, Soaries shares the twelve steps to financial freedom that have helped families in hundreds of churches. Drawi
and Coretta Scott KingIt is common knowledge to every Bible believer that the debtor is a slave to the lender. This book is the foremost guide to joyous, debt-free living. -- Steadman Graham, Businessman, author, and speakerI believe that this book by DeForest B. Jakes, CEO of TDJ Enterprises and New York Times best-selling authorTo rid yourself of the shackles of debt, you must first get your mind right. He is a teacher and a scholar. D. A must read for anyone seeking a practical guide for avoiding and overcoming financial failure. -- Bishop T. King, Daughter of Martin Luther K
Good, sound practical advice on how to recover from Joe Kuhn Good ,sound practical advice on how to recover from excessive credit card debt!. "Four Stars" according to Amazon Customer. A must have to understanding and breaking the chains of consumerism!. Take Back Control Dr. Soaries outlines practical steps to reduce debt, increase liquidity and take back control of your financial life.
. DeForest B. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Donna, and twin sons, Malcolm and Martin. is the Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens in Somerset, New Jersey. Soaries Jr. He formerly served as New Jersey’s Secretary of State and his work was featured in the acclaimed