From the cover: Research indicates that only about thirty percent of Americans consider themselves to be financially healthy. In The Quest, Darren Key offers readers the good new that financial health is not some mythical entity always searched for but never found. It is real, it exists and can it can be achieved without winning the sweepstakes or the lottery. Achieving financial success requires leaving faulty thinking and bad choices behind and embarking on a better path. Using epic stories like The Wizard of Oz and The Hobbit, the Quest takes readers on a fun, life-changing journey to a place where financial health that honors God is not just a fairy tale but a blessed reality.
Very brief but story-and-application-filled discussion/encouragement on biblical financial stewardship. I've had it on my shelf for a couple of years (after being mailed a copy because my church has a connection with CFR) and finally got around to reading it (since I'm looking for a way to organize an annual stewardship sermon series--I speed-read it this time; I'll read it more slowly later this year).
Such a great resource for financial stewardship that honors God. As empty-nesters, we will definitely be reviewing finances, & I wish I could go back in time & implement his great ideas for teaching children about giving, saving, & spending!!
Brief summary of sound financial practices from a Christian point of view. Metaphors from current culture and literature helpful for understanding concepts: earning, saving, paying down debt, giving.