For most of us in the modern world, money is seen as an essential. We rarely question its role in our personal or communal lives. We judge “net worth” in dollars and cents, and use much of our waking life earning, spending, or envying it.
The four sermons that make up this collection will ask you to set aside your conceptions about money and question the role it plays in your life. They present a view of an alternate economy, one where beggars are rich, the rich are impoverished, and a couple pennies just might be worth more than the net worth of Wall Street’s financiers.
No matter what your economic background may be, you will be challenged to view your bank account as a small green window that looks in on your heart.
The four sermons that make up this collection will ask you to set aside your conceptions about money and question the role it plays in your life. They present a view of an alternate economy, one where beggars are rich, the rich are impoverished, and a couple pennies just might be worth more than the net worth of Wall Street’s financiers.
No matter what your economic background may be, you will be challenged to view your bank account as a small green window that looks in on your heart.