Becoming united in our approach to finances

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These are notes from a finance class offered at church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.
– Exercise faith in Christ
– The path of self-reliance is a journey of faith
– Faith in action:
– Daniel 6:21-23
– Alma 37:40-41
– Malaki 3:10
– 1 King 17:
– Isiah 41:17
– Gen 3:19

– President Kimball: The responsibility of each person’s social, emotional, spiritual, physical, or economic well-being rests first upon himself, second upon his family, and third upon the church.
– The Lord does not expect us to work harder then we are able. Br. Urdorf:
– Work is an antidote for anxiety. Br. Urdorf:
– When our wagon is stuck in the mud, God is more likely to help the man who gets out and push than the man who raises his voice in prayer.
– Satan thrives on discord.
– Striving to develop good spending habits, build up savings, and reduce and eliminate debt will invite the spirit into your relationships.
– Everything’s in the world is God’s.
– Videos: https://www.lds.org/topics/pef-self-reliance/manuals-and-videos?lang=eng&old=true

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