"The Parable of Talents is one of the prominent parables of Christ. The word "talent" by it’s use in present times connotes the inherent gifts and abilities in people, hence the parable has been used to teach on the stewardship of our God-given gifts and talents. However, the talent as used in this parable was a currency in biblical times just as the dollar is in our days. A second look at this parable shows that it contains powerful secrets for financial abundance. This book is intended on one hand to be a reminder of the things you may have learnt on finances from the Bible. On the other hand, it is intended to ignite a spark in your heart to take practical steps towards wealth creation. It goes a little beyond conventional teachings on giving, to cultivating wealth-building habits like saving, investing and entrepreneuring. It ends with supernatural wealth building principles through addiction to the Kingdom of God. In this book and the included workbook you will discover how Build a Wealth Mentality Develop Financial Intelligence Break the poverty cycle in your life Make, Multiply and Manage Your Money God's way through wise investments Discover and Develop your God-given gifts and abilities to release your financial increase
"The Parable of Dollars by Sam Adeyemi has profound revelation on how to amass wealth genuinely in the Christian order. Sam said: Until we change, nothing changes. Everything begins from the heart. The journey from rags to riches, from grass to grace, from poverty to prosperity is an internal trip. Order makes way for increase. If you were asked, and you could not explain on paper what you did with all of your income last month, you are not ready for financial increase. If you cannot show the apportionment and a budget for your income, you are not ready. Order makes for increase. That is the law in heaven. The deep revelations that leads to financial freedom in this book will benefit both non-believers and believers alike."
Reviewed by T C Wanyanwu Author of the book titled Jesus Is A Black Man: An Inconvenient Truth
Has some good foundational principles for financial growth from a biblical perspective. The concept of we being God's stewards is one that deeply resonates with me. However, I think I would have liked to read a version that reflects current realities of this day and age, as I think some references are bit obsolete.