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Debt-Busters: How to get out of debt using spiritual truths

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Investigate what the Bible says about debt in this article by Xeric Award winning author, Joe Chiappetta. It's a practical, helpful, and even funny how to get out of debt guide, illustrated with color Silly Daddy comics. If you are in financial debt or just want help managing money from a spiritual perspective, this is for you.

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First published May 1, 2010

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Joe Chiappetta

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Joe Chiappetta is an American author and cartoonist, grateful to be married with three children. Currently living in California, his formal education was from Northern Illinois University, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts, with an emphasis in painting.

While trained in the more traditional arts, his lifetime creative focus has been in writing and cartooning. As one of the key members of the Independent Comics Movement of the 1990s, Chiappetta’s work is respected around the globe. He is best known as the man behind one of the longest running autobiographical comics, SILLY DADDY, which has been a rewarding creative endeavor since 1991. The series has received the following professional recognition:
- Xeric Award Winner
- Ignatz Award Nominee for Outstanding Story
- Harvey Award Nominee for Best New Series

Joe is also the author of a number of action-packed and thought-provoking Christian sci-fi novels, most notably Star Chosen. From his work, one can tell that he enjoys spending time with God, family, science fiction, and corny jokes. Also, at a moment's notice, he's usually up for a Bible study, a good game of chess, bike riding, building forts in the woods, wrestling, finding a big score of free samples while grocery shopping, and foam sword fighting.

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June 25, 2010
This book had a few cartoons in it that I was not fond of, but the information was solid and concise. A great book for those with ADD.
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