What if We've Been Doing It All Wrong?: Rethinking the Heart of Ownership
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.86 (623 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1548301604 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 162 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
To form you. Let God move in and around you as you consider this important topic and the ways it impacts all of our lives.” —Chris Field, Mercy Project, Founder & Ex. To bless you. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to take a thoughtful look at how money entrusted to us by our Lord is handled.” —Ron Blue, Founding Director, Kingdom Advisors “My favorite part of this book is Eric’s vulnerability and genuine spirit. Rethinking the Heart of Ownership “Eric has captured the fundamental truth that your worldview drives all financial thinking and behavior. He communicates so well using personal examples based on his own experience and highly professional competency. He seeks to affirm so that others may experience the rich blessings he has felt in obedien
"What if." according to Michael L. Dunavant. An incredible new book that will make you think and may change your thinking and your mind! A powerful question we should ask. Remember, if you want the right answers, you must ask the right questions!
Eric went to school at Texas A&M University where he met the love of his life, Angel Linder Dunavant. If you would like to visit with Eric about speaking at your next event visit: ericdunavant or call 985-727-0770 . About the Author Eric Dunavant was raised in a small town outside of Lubbock, Texas. Together, their family is striving to glorify Christ, make disciples and maximize their impact on the Kingdom. What If We’ve Been Doing It All Wrong? is the story of a family seeking the Heart of God. They married in 1996, and God began to move in their lives shortly thereafter. They are the parents of Clayton,
Eric Dunavant was raised in a small town outside of Lubbock, Texas. They are the parents of Clayton, Austen and Gracyn. This left everyone in his family in disarray and set a trajectory for the journey of this book. His dad was a small-town veterinarian, and his mom stayed at home to raise Eric and his younger sister. What If We’ve Been Doing It A