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To
teach this six hour course, the following four components
are needed:
(To order all
four of the components with one click, click
here or phone (800) 570-9812.)
Four Main
Components
Leader's
Guide [ Click Here To Order ]
Includes complete teaching text, leader notes, teaching
tips, and more.
Participant's
Guide [ Click Here To Order ]
Provides step-by-step teaching and guidelines through six
sessions, individual and group activities, and resources
for next steps.
PowerPoint CD
Rom [ Click Here To Order ]
Features an easy-to-use PowerPoint presentation to enhance
teaching points in each session. Also includes reproducible
forms.
DVD [ Click Here To Order ]
DVD includes inspiring testimonies, dramas, and person-on-the-street
interviews.
Downloads
Good
$ense Budget Course Pre-Work (Spanish) PDF, 1.24MB, 16 Pages
(4 pages blank)
Consumer
Debt Reduction Calculator (Spanish) MS Excel, 33.0KB
The spreadsheet to calculate pay-off dates for the Debt Reduction
Plan referenced on Pgs. 113-114 and 137 in the Budget Course Participant's
Guide; and on Pgs. 297-298 and 321 of the Budget Course Leader's
Guide is available here.
Debt
Reduction Form (Spanish) PDF, 31.3KB
Spending
Record (Spanish) PDF, 44.6KB
Spending
Plan (Spanish) PDF, 22.6KB
Biblical
Financial Principles (Spanish) PDF, 49.2KB, 2 Pages
Course Overview
The Good $ense Budget
Course helps participants discover tools and develop
skills that enable them to control their finances, rather
than allowing their finances to control them. Participants
get practical help and guidance to:
- Prioritize
financial goals
- Develop
a personalized spending plan
- Identify
action steps to reduce expenses
- Reduce
debt, and much more
More than just a learning experience
about budgets and finances, the course enables participants
to reflect on their relationship to money and how it impacts
their relationship to God.
No matter what their circumstances—financial
crisis or abundance—Good $ense can help everyone in the local church to:
- Discover
how to become a diligent earner, generous giver, wise
saver, cautious debtor, and prudent consumer
- Learn
how to resist the pull of the culture and draw closer to
the mind and heart of God
- Experience
the joy of becoming financially faithful as well as
financially free
The result is a congregation whose finances - and lives -
are characterized by grace, joy, and freedom. |