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In 2011, authors Marc Farnell and Jesse Greever released Learning to Give in a Getting World, a narrative account of what can happen when God's people decide to abandon the selfish "desire to acquire" in exchange for sacrificial and obedient giving to God. Many readers loved the idea of giving more to ministries that help spread the Gospel and meet the needs of the less fortunate, but a common question persists: "How?" In light of the current financial and economic situation in the United States (and abroad), many Christ-followers are left wondering what can be done to increase giving. In this newly-released companion to Learning to Give in a Getting World, Farnell and Greever explore practical methods for increasing generosity in the life of a believer. The authors tackle everything from pure lack of motivation to pragmatic methods for boosting generosity in a "no holds barred" approach.
WARNING:ADVENTUROUS READERS ONLY!In January 2013, author Jesse S. Greever introduced the world to Zephyr Hopkins, a character so fundamentally flawed that readers’ reactions to him were visceral.Pity. Hate. Fury. Outrage. Compassion.But what if the story was only a small part of a larger tale? What if everything readers thought about Zephyr was based on an incomplete rendering of his character?What if everyone was wrong about Zephyr Hopkins?In his new novel, Greever presents a newly updated and revised version of The Perdition of Zephyr Hopkins (the novella that started it all), and then smashes every expectation with twists and turns so dramatic, readers might need extra-strength Dramamine.One thing is for certain: when it comes to understanding Zephyr Hopkins . . .IT’S COMPLICATED.
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