Hello Financial Healers,
A client asked me over the weekend for some book recommendations. I shared my reading list with them. I’d like to reveal it to you, too.
Now, keep in mind, these books are not Christian. They’re written by Jews or secular authors (maybe some are Christians, I didn’t ask.) Regardless of these peoples’s faiths, each book has informed me in many ways. Check them out, if you’re interested.
But Stephen… will these books lead me astray?
When it comes to reading, I go with an eat the meat and spit out the bones approach. If something feels off, I throw it away and take the information that upholds God’s wisdom.
Jesus calls us to be “wise as serpents and innocent as doves” (Matthew 10:16). As Prosperous Souls, we must always continue our education. Sometimes the masters in our field are not saved, and that’s okay.
If you’re concerned, stay in partnership with Holy Spirit. Pay attention to His voice. He’ll instruct you on how to sort out the meat.
If you have any books to recommend, write them down in the comments below. 👇
Stephen K. De Silva’s Reading List:
The Millionaire Mind, Thomas Stanley PhD (Secular)
Rich Dad Poor Dad Cash Flow Quadrants, Robert Kiyosaki (Secular)
A Whole New Mind, Daniel Pink (Secular)
E-Myth Revisited, Michael Gerber (Secular)
Black Swan, Nassim Talib (Secular)
Intelligent Investor, Benjamin Graham (Secular)
One Up On Wall Street, Peter Lynch (Secular)
God bless your Prosperous Soul,
Stephen K. De Silva
About the author: Stephen K. De Silva is an author, speaker, and financial coach. From 1995 until 2017, he served as the CFO of Bethel Church, and a member of the senior leadership team. Stephen’s unique experience, training, and gifting make him a pioneer in the subject of money. You can reach Stephen at hello@stephenkdesilva.com
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Hi Stephen,
Thank you for getting back to me, I appreciate it. I am presently a sozo counsellor in Hermanus South Africa, and I am wanting to do the Financial Sozo training course, as both my husband and I are doing Sozo's and training others in Sozo Basic. I feel that the Financial sozo would be very beneficial to a lot of the people that we are seeing and so I wanted to join your group so that I could start understanding what its all about. I will probably need to listen to the recordings as our time zones differ a lot, but I look forward to it. Many thanks Tracy Brady