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Home » Christianity » Money Walk 16: Utilizing Other People’s Skills

Money Walk 16: Utilizing Other People’s Skills

Other people are gifted with or learn skills we need.

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icon1 Published by Randy Parlor in Christianity on June 7, 2009 | one response

This program will help you undo financial bondage.

Have you ever needed carpentry work, but no ability to do it? Or, have you purchased something only to find out later that you paid way too much for it? This has happened to most of us. However, such situations can be remedied by knowing your limitations and seeking out people who have the skills you need to get the job done effectively, efficiently, and less costly than what it costs you to do it.

Don’t become a lazy freeloader by relying on other people to provide for you at no cost. You must do the daily things you need to do to survive, live comfortably, and make a positive impact on others in this world. Slothfulness will cost you more lost money than not recognizing where your skills end and someone else’s begin.

There may be certain things you know you can’t do effectively, such as decorating, shopping, plumbing, or mechanical work. Search for a friend or professional with skills you need who’ll do a good job and who’ll allow you to pay less than normal until you’re financially able to pay full price. Of course, you should obtain at least three estimates and check at least three sources of their work to make sure the person you choose performs good work in the field that you need them for.

Please pray for this ministry and email any questions. May God bless you richly as you follow His plan!!!

Exodus 18:18-20, 2 Samuel 12, Matthew 25:27, Luke 5:4-7

Please forward these bondage breaking articles to other people who can use helpful insight!!!

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One Response to “Money Walk 16: Utilizing Other People’s Skills”

  1. bethignacio says:
    June 7, 2009 at 10:11 pm

    Yes its true, we may have the knowledge on what to do on some mechanical works yet we may not have time to do it. So its just practical to let others do their specialty and do also our part.

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