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The Great Investment

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Bishop T. D. Jakes, preacher, author, motivator, and entrepreneur, is one of the most respected and influential voices in the country today. Now, in The Great Investment, Bishop Jakes gives readers the blueprint for balanced successful living. He explains how the triad of faith, family and finance is the cornerstone of a life of moral successsuccess based on God’s plan.Faith is the foundation of all that we want to achieve. Bishop Jakes explores the impact faith can have in healing and restoring quality of life to those whose history has caused them setbacks.

Family is the anchor, keeping us grounded, supporting us, and allowing us to stay focused. A healthy family sustains us while giving meaning to our endeavors.

Finally, and no less crucial, Finance is the often misunderstood factor in the equation for success. Bishop Jakes removes the veil from this frequently neglected topic, and shows that, not only is it not profane to focus on this area, it is essential.

Bishop T. D. Jakes’s goal is to empower every woman and man. With this new book he provides the tools for us to chart a course for success and accomplish everything that God has promised. This is truly a book of our time.

224 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2000

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T.D. Jakes

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Bishop T.D. Jakes is the author of the bestsellers God's Leading Lady; The Lady, Her Lover and Her Lord; Maximize the Moment; The Great Investment; His Lady; Woman, Thou art Loosed (the film of which won the Best Film Award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival) and He-Motions. His daily morning show The Potter's Touch and weekly broadcast The Potter's House air on Trinity Broadcasting Network and Black Entertainment Television, as well as in Europe and South America. Bishop Jakes is the founder and pastor of The Potter's House, one of the fastest-growing churches in the nation, where he leads an interracial congregation of more than 28,000 members. He lives in Dallas with his wife and five children.

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January 17, 2016
I think the author has some good points particularly in the finance section, but he does tend to fall closer to the prosperity preacher in some of his comments, despite his protests to the contrary.

I wish his snippets of advice were not just scattered in boxes throughout the chapter, but also brought all together in a list form at the end of the section for easy reference. It's easy to miss the advice since it's in boxes by itself and unlike most books, the copy in those boxes is not just a memorable quote from one of the paragraphs.



One of my favorite lines (and one I wish I had the guts to say at times) is "How dare you wear designer clothes when your children's teeth are rotting because you can't afford to send them to the dentist?"
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December 25, 2015
This book is wonderful. It made me see the importance of having these three bags in the journey of having a fulfilling life;Faith,Family and Finance. There have been times I could have focused on one bag at the expense of the rest, but I am challenged to strike a good balance... Balancing is key.I have been really encouraged that even though I may have missed many years and many opportunities to invest, it's never too late to begin and change my life for the better. With God it's never too late to turn and begin afresh. A great promising and bright future lies ahead of me and it all starts now!Everything I am going through especially the bad,will all work out in the end,for it is all predetermined by the Lord.(Romans 8:28-30)What a relief! I will survive! I will make it!
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March 12, 2009
I really enjoyed reading this book. This was my first TD Jakes book and I am now one of his biggest fans. The book was practical and down to earth with many suggestions on how to live a more prosperous life.
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3 reviews3 followers
October 9, 2009
A great way to manage your life!!!

Bishop Jakes deals with the 3 major components of life and exposes the truth in a way that you will have to agree with
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29 reviews13 followers
December 15, 2012
Building a rich spiritual life is what I am about. I found many wonderful suggestions. It was good food for thought.
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June 28, 2013
Good Stuff! You don't have to read the entire book to get out of it what you need.
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August 28, 2014
This is the first book I've read by the author. Great practical advice.
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January 7, 2020
Great read. T.D. Jakes includes multiple illustrations that helped to solidify the principles taught. This book is packed with wisdom and will definitely assist in improving the quality of one's life.
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March 7, 2018
Amazing Book

Me and my husband studied this book together and we are dedicated to continue our journey of improving our Faith, Family, and Finances..
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June 3, 2019
AMAZING READ. Bishop TDJ shares on the 3fold investment we must make in Finances, Family & Finances, to make this journey called Life all the more worthwhile.
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November 27, 2016
The Great Investment offers some tried and true financial advice with a spiritual background. A lot of practical advice is given, particularly in savings & investment regarding finance. However, because Bishop Jakes is the pastor of a mega church, the issue of paying tithes is mentioned. I can't help but question any church leader who makes a point of a person paying a certain percentage of income a requirement or testament of faith. In my opinion, I think Bishop Jakes framed it more as an investment in self and family. The passages that spoke loudest for me involved faith, particularly the final three chapters. I'm reminded that the battle is won; faith can be viewed as " the luxury of seeing first before you believe may limit you from receiving many things that God wants you to embrace simply because He said so".
Overall, The Great Investment is a solid book. I think it's best utilized as a starting point for developing a positive relationship with the three bags essential for life's journey: faith, family, & finance.
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