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A compelling biblical and theological analysis of the Apostle Paul’s teachings and practices regarding money. This book delves into Paul’s work ethic, financial policies, and fund-raising efforts, particularly for the Jerusalem church. The authors explore his reluctance to accept support, his leatherworking trade, and his nuanced approach to patronage in the Greco-Roman world. With detailed scriptural references and historical context, the book highlights Paul’s concern for the poor and his efforts to bridge church divisions. Thought-provoking and well-researched, it provides valuable insights for scholars and lay readers alike. The dedication to "Lori and Lori" adds a personal touch. A must-read for those interested in biblical economics and Pauline studies.

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