Millionaire Mentality : Gods Principles For Generating Wealth
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“You need this. It’s going to take you to the next level!”
T. D. Jakes
“All who sit under this anointed teaching]]will be thoroughly equipped to gather in the end-time harvest!”
Rod Parsley
“I wholeheartedly recommend Gary Whetstone!”
Morris Cerullo
God Has Decreed Wealth for Those Who Love Him!
Do you believe it is God’s will to bless you? Imagine your life if you experienced the reality of God’s promise in Proverbs 10:22: “The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”
God’s Word contains all-powerful, never-changing principles designed to rule your circumstances. When you align yourself with His Word, these principles bless you perpetually and provide freedom in every area of life.
Let Millionaire Mentality help you to…
*Understand your gifting and talents
*Discover and pursue your God-given vision
*Step up from “not enough” to the land of “God’s promises”
*See beyond your limitations
*Create a cash pump of perpetual wealth
*Spark creative ideas for prosperous business endeavors
*Find a career that excites you
*Learn the secrets of Abraham and his descendants, so that you can deposit and withdraw unlimited resources from your heavenly account in order to fulfill God’s dream in your heart.
Discover the secrets of how to release God’s blessings for your family, and how to generate wealth for the kingdom of God through your own prosperity!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629115511
ISBN10: 1629115517
Gary Whetstone
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2015
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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