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  • Money Matters for Kids (Larry Burkett)

    Children need to be taught the importance of stewardship at a young age, but giving them financial advice that’s too complex can overwhelm and discourage them.

    In Money Matters for Kids, financial author and teacher Larry Burkett provides fun and creative tools to help children understand and apply the biblical concept of stewardship. It contains jokes, puzzles, and other fun activities and exercises that make it easy for parents to teach children godly money-management principles.

    The time has come for children to know that all we have has been given to us by God and belongs to him. The vision of Money Matters for Kids is to provide the tools needed to help children and teens understand and follow biblical principles of stewardship.

    $9.59$11.99
  • Money Matters for Teens Workbook (Ages 11-14) (Larry Burkett)

    “Why learn to manage my money? I’m just a teenager; I don’t have much of it anyway.”

    Sounds reasonable, but it’s not.

    Think about this: The average American teenager spends $3,000 per year. At the end of high school, that means you’ll have spent $21,000. Do you know where you’re spending it?

    While $3,000 per year is most likely a lot less than your parents spend, you should still be able to:

    • Pay fair prices for quality items
    • Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople
    • Stay out of debt
    • Save up for a car, college, or your own business
    • Give money that will make a difference in the world
    • Have money to do fun things with your friends

    Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show you how to take back the control of your money. You’ll learn skills that will help you right now and prepare you for a successful financial future. Imagine what can happen when, as a teenager, you begin spending your money wisely.

    $11.99$14.99
  • Money Matters for Teens Workbook (Ages 15-18) (Larry Burkett)

    “Why learn to manage my money? I’m just a teenager; I don’t have much of it anyway.”

    Sounds reasonable, but it’s not.

    Think about this: The average American teenager spends $3,000 per year. At the end of high school, that means you’ll have spent $21,000. Do you know where you’re spending it?

    While $3,000 per year is most likely a lot less than your parents spend, you should still be able to:

    • Pay fair prices for quality items
    • Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople
    • Stay out of debt
    • Save up for a car, college, or your own business
    • Give money that will make a difference in the world
    • Have money to do fun things with your friends

    Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show you how to take back the control of your money. You’ll learn skills that will help you right now and prepare you for a successful financial future. Imagine what can happen when, as a teenager, you begin spending your money wisely.

    $14.39$17.99
  • The Jingle in My Pocket (Gary Bower)

    Featuring the Oil Paintings of Jan Bower

    For children 4-8 years of age!

    Teach your children — and remind yourself! — how to hum a happy tune as your pocket keeps jingling.  Discover wisdom that is timely and time-tested.  This charming and practical rhyming book promotes healthy attitudes about money, responsibility, earning, giving, saving, spending, borrowing and more.  It is filled with Bible proverbs and advice from financial sages of history.

    $11.99