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The Catholic Gentleman

Does God Want You to be Rich?

Nov 2, 2023
46:40

Today, John, Devin, and Sam answer the nagging thought that money will make life better. That if only you had more money you could accomplish things in life, not have to worry so much, and finally be happier. The concerns with money affect all of us and having a clear guide to why Christ spoke about this sin more than any other is needed today. We discuss the modern mindset as it relates to money, how to view money through God's eyes, and the way forward to live a truly happier life.

Finally, each week we are going to answer one of your questions during the podcast. This week we have a question from a young man who does not have a father to look up to. If you have any questions, please, record yourself on your phone and send us the audio clip to podcast@catholicgentleman.com. Or just send us your question and we will read it on air. 

St. Joseph's Farm Homesteading - https://stjosephsfarm.com/living-the-good-life-building-the-family-homestead/

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