Whether you're a Christian woman seeking greater financial freedom or just someone looking for a new take on money matters, this scripture-based map to divine treasure may just help you find something greater than wealth: a path toward peace and purpose.
The recovery after the Great Recession has been slow to refill the drained coffers of the middle class, and women everywhere-especially those with families-often struggle to keep the faith. But author Carolyn Castleberry Hux digs deep into God's Word and encourages you to analyze and implement the spiritual and practical laws behind personal finances. She first points to the Proverbs 31 woman-a savvy female investor and businesswoman-and then helps you learn how to follow her lead and
- invest your God-given talents,
- love what you can do with your money,
- live generously,
- employ your best yes and no,
- track your income,
- budget your current spending, and
- much more!
Divine Treasure will teach you how to use your faith to find your purpose, build your personal wealth, and break the bonds that bind you to money. Through God, there is always a way, and you need only learn how to find the path he has laid out for you.
About the Author: Carolyn Castleberry Hux has lived a rich and fulfilling life. She has more than thirty years of experience in leadership development. After training with Campus Crusade for Christ, she began serving as a master certified halftime coach for the Halftime Institute, working face to face with business leaders to teach them to invest in the second half of their lives.
Carolyn is an accomplished author of several self-help financial guides. Her published works include It's About Time: 10 Smart Strategies to Avoid Time Traps and Invest Yourself Where It Matters; Women, Take Charge of Your Money: A Biblical Path to Financial Security; Women, Get Answers about Your Money: Because There Are No Dumb Questions about Personal Finance; and now Divine Treasure: The Proverbs 31 Financial Plan to Give You Hope for Your Future. Her goal is to help people, especially Christian women, take control of their financial situations.