What if money was never the goal, just the test? By the age of 30, Taylor Welch had built two of the largest consulting companies in the world and amassed enough assets to never worry about money again. But at the top, success felt empty. He discovered that wealth without purpose becomes its own form of poverty, and that the real economy of Heaven runs on something far more powerful than dollars.
The Currency of Heaven is a field manual for anyone tired of the modern gospel of hustle and self-worship. It's about reclaiming the original design for prosperity, where trust is capital, obedience is leverage, and purpose is the only ROI that matters.
Inside you will God's system rewards stewardship, not striving.How spiritual law governs financial outcomes (whether you believe in it or not).Why fear, scarcity, and greed are different faces of the same idol.How to rebuild your wealth, purpose, and peace from kingdom-driven first principles Drawing from Scripture, psychology, and economics, Taylor dismantles the false gods of performance, money, and self-reliance, and shows how Heaven's blueprint for abundance still governs every market on earth. This isn't a prosperity-gospel message. It's an invitation to partner with a God who funds His interests and your assignments, not merely your personal ambitions.
Good book - that stops abruptly to sell you a 97$ a monthly program.
I enjoyed reading this book for the most part. The information presented was interesting and I felt like it was building to an interesting "how to implement" part.
When I got to the "next steps" section, where I thought the practical information was, the book stops suddenly and links to the 97$ per month subscription portal.
I felt scammed and like I had juzt paid money to read a lead magnet.
A lead magnet that infers that if I'm not willing to spend more right now, I'm not investing in myself. It's annoying and feels like the ending was rushed and incomplete.
Winning at Sales and The Wealthy Consultant had more meat without having to pay for additional coaching - which were also offered in those volumes.
I absolutely loved it! The way Taylor uses scripture with science is just amazing. It’s so cool to see both sides presented together—it really deepens the understanding.
One of my favorite parts is how it pulls together all the “gold nuggets” from the Deep End YouTube channel. Having all those insightful moments in one book is super helpful. I’ve learned so much from Taylor’s book and YouTube channel and I can’t wait for his next book!
One of my favourite quotes of the book is this “The rarest asset in the world is a mind that is filled with the Holy Spirit and aware of the problems that need to be solved in the world around you.”