Debt Free Living
$14.99
So much has changed . . . and yet, so much is exactly the same. Debt-Free Living has sold more than 300,000 copies in the two decades since Larry Burkett first laid down the challenge to live debt-free lives. And now, on the heels of the debt-fueled debacle that was 2008-2009, we need this message now, more than ever. With people’s credit, mortgages, car payments, salaries, commissions, and bills fluctuating daily, Debt-Free Living has never looked more attractive. This bestselling book has been updated and revised to reflect today’s realities alongside timeless biblical truth. Learn about the origin of most financial troubles and break out of the debt cycle. Debt-Free Living is a necessary resource to battle the ever-present temptation and trappings of more and more debt that keep weighing you down.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802425669
ISBN10: 0802425666
Larry Burkett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2010
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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