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How to Be Rich

It's Not What You Have. It's What You Do With What You Have.

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1 of 1 copy available

Ever stood in front of a closet full of clothes, trying to find something to wear?
Ever traded in a perfectly good car for . . . another car?
Ever killed some time talking on your cell phone while standing in line to get a newer version of the same phone?
Ever gone shopping just to relax?

If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, you might be rich. No, you probably don't feel rich. Rich is the other guy. Rich is having more than you currently have. But you can be rich and not feel it. And that's the problem. Andy is convinced that most of us are richer than we think. We just aren't very good at it.

It's one thing to BE rich. Andy wants to help us all be GOOD at it!

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Jon Gauger's upbeat performance is a good vehicle for the author's optimistic message that feeling rich is more about your habits, more about what's in your heart, than your bank account. The positive energy in his narration goes right to the edge of excess, but he's a clear and effective interpreter whose performance is always believable. Stanley, an influential Christian communicator and pastor, offers a thoughtful lesson on how feeling financially secure is relative to the people we compare ourselves to and can be nurtured through certain practices. With memorable examples drawn from history and scripture, he shows how generosity with others and managing the money we have wisely can help us keep a good perspective on our appetites, our humanity, and our priorities. T.W. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 31, 2014
      According to Stanley—whose book draws upon his own life and the Bible—most people need not aspire to become rich, because most are already wealthy. What’s important, the author asserts, is redefining wealth in a broader context and knowing how to understand what wealth really looks like. Narrator Gauger provides jovial and powerful narration that remains consistent throughout this audio production. His timing skillfully captures the author’s tone and amusing asides, providing listeners with the occasional chuckle. However, Gauger’s energy and enthusiasm is at times over the top, and he comes across as excessively cheerful. And while this might suit Stanley’s book, it can prove exhausting for listeners. A Zondervan paperback.

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