achieve real financial freedom through money mindefulness

"So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? [...] You cannot serve both God & Money." ~Luke 16:11, 13
 
In collaboration with professionals in the fields of church leadership & counseling, Paul has created an offering that empowers busy parishioners an opportunity to align their financial and spiritual paths.  The Money Made New Series for Churches is the only program of its kind that takes a comprehensive & gracious look at the collective struggle to coalesce our financial decision-making & Christ's call.  Not only do participants learn the spiritual processes necessary for a shift into money mindfulness, but also come away with the practical tools & support they need to integrate a sustainable system of personal financial management into their daily lives.
Offer your members  an individualized course for only $89 HERE
Learn more by viewing the Seminar Synopsis HERE
or the Seminar Outline HERE
& you can always contact Paul HERE or at 1.877.602.6739 for more information or to organize an upcoming seminar.
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Here's what a Presbyterian minister has to say about the program, focusing here on the first section covering Paul's book, Ahoy, Money!...

Over the last twenty-one years as a Presbyterian Pastor I had the privilege of working with literally hundreds of individuals and families on issues related to a life well-lived. It’s my experience that money issues are one of the top three prime issues that everybody deals with – most of them not very well. Through those years I’ve sought and used a number of different resources to empower people on how to manage their money issues. I’ve finally found the one that really works.

Ron Blue, Larry Ramsey, Suzie Ormond, step aside. No one -- and I mean no one -- deals with all the financial issues in the way Paul Lemon does in this book, Ahoy Money. All the other resources I’ve ever used skip the most important part of money, and that part is the issue of one’s inner person and soul as it gets expressed through the way one deals with finances. This book deals with that part of money, but also the practical matters of personal and family financial management, planning, and communication. It does it in a way that encourages rather shames, empowers, rather than ensnares, and delights, rather than bores.

I will be using this book in classes, in pre-marital counseling, in family counseling, and in small group settings for years. I’ve never seen a financial resource like this that I can have complete confidence in as I recommend it to others. It may be one of the most important purchases you ever make.

Sincerely,

Rev. Fitz Neal