Publisher: Multnomah
ISBN: 9781590526620
Type: Paperback
Create, Consider, Invest
It’s a financial wake-up call. God is the One calling you—and He’s calling collect. The good thing is, He provides the ideal model for you to follow on your way to reaping monetary rewards and gaining even more of your greatest asset on this earth: time. Carolyn Castleberry leads women through the process of creating, considering, and investing. Creating involves planning for your new life—you’ll learn to take responsibility and identify a mission statement. Considering means you’ll evaluate your investment options and trust the Holy Spirit. By the time you’re ready to invest, you’ll create a realistic budget, understand the credit game, and create an action plan for conquering debt. This book is your ticket to a new life grounded in financial freedom!
A Proven Plan for Financial Success
Meet your problem:
• Today’s volatile job market is about to take you hostage (or already has).
• You suddenly have huge financial responsibilities you never had before.
• Retirement looms, begging you for a plan.
• Thinking about, dealing with, or strategizing anything “money” bores you, freaks you out, or makes you feel stupid.
“My own financial journey began the day I realized that I didn’t know anything about money. Never mind that I had a business degree and hosted a national radio show for women. ”
—Carolyn Castleberry
“A must-read for anyone who desires to find significance in life.”
-Kelly Wright, National network correspondent
“God has always had His love and favor on women, and when we understand our role from God’s perspective, we become liberated to fulfill our purpose.”
-Anne Beiler, Founder of Auntie Anne’s, Inc.
“God never said for you to be either passive or in the dark about money. Read this and get busy. You will be glad you did.”
-Dr. Henry Cloud, Bestselling author of the Gold Medallion Award-winning Boundaries
Story Behind the Book
“The day I realized I didn’t know anything about money—even though I have a business degree and experience hosting a national business radio show for women—was the day I held my baby girl in my arms for the first time. I did not have a choice about whether to work or stay at home; we simply didn’t have enough money. After applying this financial model, I was able to walk away from a job in television news that I had held for fourteen years. God means it when He offers us abundant life, here and eternally. This book reveals a realistic example for today’s women who long to be free and have meaningful, prosperous lives.”
—Carolyn Castleberry