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Resource Manual: WISDOM
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Books & Written Resources |
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| Level 1: Has a basic respect an reverence
for God ("the fear of the Lord") that breeds a sense of
accountability for all aspects of their lives. |
Daddy’s Home:
by Greg Johnson (A Practical Guide for time management for Dads)
Making Love Last Longer
By Gary Smalley (Marriage)
It’s The Little Things That Count
By Richard Patterson (time management) |
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www.family.org
(Focus on the Family website)
www.familylife.com
(Family Life Today website) |
| Level 2: Beginning to make specific
changes in their use of their resources. Practical, measurable
faith steps are being initiated. |
Making Children Mind Without Losing
Yours
By Kevin Lehman
Parenting Isn’t For Cowards
By James Dobson
Transforming Children Into Spiritual Champions
By George Barna |
Principles and Practices of Handling Finances Biblically |
www.drleman.com
www.realfamilies.com
www.barna.org |
| Level 3: Has come to the place of
surrender and submission to God. Actively seeking the Lordship
of Christ in all areas. Open to the occasional review of their
allocation of what has been entrusted to them. |
Debt-Free Living: How To Get Out Of Debt
And Stay Out
By Larry Burkett
Money Matters For Kids
By Lauree Burkett |
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www.crown.org
(Crown Financial Ministries: help with budgeting, money
management) |
| Level 4: Lives out the Christian
disciplines. Uses appropriate tools and relationships of
accountability to help integrate biblical stewardship of all
things. |
The Treasure Principle
By Randy Alcorn (How to experience the freedom of generosity and
avoid materialism) |
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| Level 5: Mentors others regularly in
keeping in step with the Spirit. Effectively passes on tools
that help develop self-control and selfdiscipline. Models an
integrated life of stewardship. |
Margin
By Richard Swenson (A guide time Management) |
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