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CEO Sherrie Grabot helps spread the 3Nickels mission to help every individual achieve their personal financial goals, armed with a firm belief that independence is the only way to maintain the trust of those 3Nickels assist.
What can the story of Elijah and the widow tell us about God's perspective on wealth, health, and provision?
Financial freedom means different things to different people, but I define it this way: Financial freedom means you have enough to accomplish your destiny and the ability to help others reach theirs.
God designed us as social and relational beings. We are wired to help others! In fact, neuroscience has proven that giving provides benefits for both the giver and the receiver.
The most common reasons for resisting financial knowledge are “I haven’t a clue about financial things,” “my spouse does it all,” or “I’m no good at math.” All of these appear valid on the surface, but when compared to what was stated above, they fall quite short of trust in God.