Beyond 24 is a 24-month faith-based blueprint for families seeking to break free from debt, rebuild unity, and build generational legacy through Christ-centered stewardship.
In this devotional-style workbook, readers through practical chapters of spiritual and financial realignment. Complete with Scripture reflections, family exercises, and covenant worksheets.
Whether you’re a single parent or a multigenerational household, this book will help you unite in purpose, live debt-free, and leave an inheritance that lasts.
Anthony Lane has been a film critic for The New Yorker since 1993. Lane became the deputy literary editor of The Independent, in London, in 1989, and, a year later, a film critic for The Independent on Sunday.
In 2001, Lane’s reviews were awarded the National Magazine Award for Reviews and Criticism. His writings for The New Yorker are collected in the book “Nobody’s Perfect.”