THIS IS A PAST EVENT.
In this final session, we’ll consider the roles that the seven money types and their shadow sides play in our experience of financial well-being, considering how the ways we relate to finances have implications for building a more just and beautiful community. We’ll move beyond prosperity and scarcity doctrines toward a more holistic understanding of how a proper interior posture toward finances impacts our experience of life and ministry.
About the Facilitator and Series
Tommy Brown is an ordained minister, writer and speaker. He served in leadership at two churches from 2001-2014, leading congregations into financial wellbeing and a holistic approach to integrating faith and finances. Tommy has a B.A. in Pastoral Ministry and Masters degrees in Divinity and Management. Now, Tommy works alongside an award-winning team of storytellers at Wake Forest University, performing strategic planning and project development for initiatives that fund the university’s $1,000,000,000 capital campaign. He has a heart for seeing churches, students, and people of faith form connections between faith and finances. He is a featured contributor on faith and finances for the My Big Jesus blog, which has a monthly readership base that exceeds 90,000.
This workshop is based on Brown’s upcoming book, The Seven Money Types. True financial well-being involves more than getting out of debt and accumulating wealth. It’s about discovering how you’re wired by God, and how that wiring influences the way you think about, feel toward, and handle money. In The Seven Money Types, Pastor Tommy Brown leads you on a journey of personal discovery as he reveals the seven money types found in Scripture, helps you identify the type that best fits you by means of a user-friendly assessment, and coaches you on understanding, affirming, developing, and enjoying your unique approach to money.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 11:00am to 2:00pm
Divinity and Religious Studies Building, Room 302
1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Free
Shonda Jones, Associate Dean of Admissions and Student Services
336.758.3748
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