Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Seven Simple Steps to Financial Success: No Mo’ Broke Published by McMillon Media

Pastor and author Horace McMillon has written a personal finance book for all those who hate personal finance books, but who still seek financial success -- especially from a few easily followed steps tailored to a Christian perspective.
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Jul 20, 2011 – Mennonite pastor Horace McMillon announced today the release of No Mo’ Broke, Seven Keys to Financial Success from a Christian Perspective, published by McMillon Media.  Neither long, nor dull, nor dry, McMillon’s new guide lists the essential concepts -- concisely explained and humorously illustrated -- that one must master for financial success.

No armchair economist, McMillon learned the hard way to achieve financial well being only after he made most every financial mistake possible.  He was up to his eyeballs in credit card debt.  He had a ton of unpaid student loans.  He was loaded up with automobile loans and he was house poor.

In other words, he was pretty much like the rest of us.

Then he made some risky investments in a desperate attempt to get out from under all his debt burdens, and that was all she wrote.  His family was finally crushed by the debt and their joy in life and their peace of mind were gone.  

The pain of his poor decisions, poor planning and sloppy execution caused him to seek out the wisdom of the Biblical and financial principles he presents in No Mo’ Broke.  The seven key steps McMillon presents here have never been more timely.  Nearly fifty percent of all Americans are uncertain if they will ever have enough income to retire.  Fifty-seven percent of those who have divorced list money troubles as the number one cause.

McMillon discovered that sound financial principles parallel scriptural advice.  It is no sin to enjoy the fruits of one’s labor and the Bible encourages people to work hard and live well, while always looking out for and providing for the weak and the vulnerable and always putting God first.

“Give more. Save more.  Live more,” writes McMillon.  His seven simple steps to financial success show his readers just how easy it can be to do that.  

No Mo’ Broke is available on-line in paperback through Amazon and Barnes and Noble and at www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore for a maximum trade discount in quantities of ten or more.

Format: 6 x 9 paperback white            ISBN: 978-0-578-08485-5              SRP: $8.95
             e-Book                                                                                                 $5.00
             Kindle                                                                                                  $2.99
Genre: Business and economics/personal finance/self-help/Christian Life

About the author:

Horace McMillon is a married father of two and currently serves as pastor of the Open Door Mennonite Church in Jackson, Mississippi in a tent making capacity (i.e., he and his wife Monique work full time to provide for their own support).  Horace also serves as District Leader of a major financial services company.  Being on the front lines of the current financial crisis – plus having survived a financial crisis of his own making – Horace learned both the Biblical and the practical principles of well being which are found in his book.  Horace is a graduate of Oberlin College and of the Chicago Theological Seminary.

For more information or to contact the author, visit www.nomobroke.net.

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