<H1> Chapters </H1> |
<H1> Buy </H1> |
<H1> Reviews </H1> |
<H1> The Author </H1> |
<H1> Blog </H1> |
<H2> Half empty or half full? How you view money impacts how you view life. </H2> |
<H2> LOONIE: Paperback </H2> |
<H2> LOONIE: eBOOK </H2> |
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<H2> Why is it so difficult for a rich person to get into Heaven anyway? </H2> |
<H2> Contrary to popular opinion, Nemo was never lost; it was his father. </H2> |
<H3> Richer </H3> |
<H3> Poorer </H3> |
<H3> Mind the Gap </H3> |
<H3> MARLIN AND ME </H3> |
<H3> FINDING FOCUS </H3> |
<H3> (DIS)CONNECT </H3> |
<H3> LIFELINE </H3> |
<H3> WHO ARE YOU? </H3> |
<H3> WE GIVE GOOD GIFTS </H3> |
<H3> HANDS </H3> |
<H3> THE CUP OF LIFE </H3> |
<H3> NO, DON’T GIVE TILL IT HURTS </H3> |
<H3> THE GIVING TREE </H3> |
<H3> THE CART AND THE HORSE </H3> |
<H3> STRANGE BLESSINGS </H3> |
<H3> Buy the Book </H3> |
<H3> People are crazy about LOONIE. Here's what some readers felt compelled to write. </H3> |
<H3> John VanDuzer </H3> |
<H3> Contact John </H3> |
<H3> Today We Remember </H3> |
<H3> M is for Money </H3> |
<H3> Giving back is what we’re supposed to do! </H3> |
<H3> What the Dickens: What Charles had to say about money (7-12) </H3> |
<H3> CBC Tapestry’s crazy interview with John VanDuzer </H3> |
<H3> How to Bridge That Stubborn Pay Gap </H3> |
<H3> From Chapters 1-14: New Year’s Resolution for 2016 </H3> |
<H3> Laurie’s dad’s ring that is reserved for Kelly </H3> |
<H3> From the Epilogue, Strange Blessings: My Grown Up Christmas List (Part Two) </H3> |
<H3> From the Epilogue, Strange Blessings: My Grown Up Christmas List (Part One) </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter One, Richer: Stewardship Sunday? </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Nine, Lifeline: The Next Five Minutes (Part Two) </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Nine, Lifeline: The Next Five Minutes (Part One) </H3> |
<H3> If Canada’s so rich, then why are so many of us poor? Aka “The Fall of the middle class” </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Two, Poorer: What to get the person who has everything… when it comes to Bibles </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter One, Richer: What do you get the guy who really DOES have everything, I wonder? </H3> |
<H3> Inheriting trouble </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Ten, Marlin and Me: Surrender </H3> |
<H3> How ironic. (Or not). </H3> |
<H3> Chapters Indigo is now carrying Loonie </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eleven, The Cup of Life: Mountains of Money </H3> |
<H3> The Loonie has launched! </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Twelve, No, Don’t Give Till It Hurts, Tithing (Part Two) </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Twelve, No, Don’t Give Till It Hurts, Tithing (Part One) </H3> |
<H3> Betty </H3> |
<H3> What the Dickens: What Charles had to say about money (1-6) </H3> |
<H3> From the Chapter Three, Mind the Gap </H3> |
<H3> The Mall is my Shepherd </H3> |
<H3> Call me crazy, but I find this really funny </H3> |
<H3> Gross Income </H3> |
<H3> CEO vs Average Pay in Canada: All in a Day’s Work? </H3> |
<H3> What’s a “wealfie?” </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who are you?: Give It Away, Now </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who are you? </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Two, Poorer: Better, but still bad </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Two, Poorer Ticking through the roof </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Six, (Dis)Connect Thriller performer. Killer debt. </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who are you?: The world’s first fundraising letter </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Three, Mind the gap: Ed Broadbent on income inequality </H3> |
<H3> LOONIE is out and people are running wild! </H3> |
<H3> How great thou Art </H3> |
<H3> What if money didn’t matter? </H3> |
<H3> Armando’s Envelopes </H3> |
<H3> Sometimes you can never have too much </H3> |
<H3> How much will it take to make you happy? Research proves $75,000 oughta do it </H3> |
<H3> Closing time? </H3> |
<H3> Occupy this notion </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who Are You?: </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who Are You?: </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Thirteen, The Giving Tree: </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who Are You?: </H3> |
<H3> Crown Financial Ministries Canada website </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Eight, Who Are You? </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Six, (Dis)Connect: </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter One, Richer: </H3> |
<H3> From Chapter Six, (Dis)Connect: </H3> |
<H3> Disconnect to Connect </H3> |
<H3> Pickles </H3> |
<H3> Mad Money: Worship leader to tackle tough issue of money </H3> |
<H5> Overview
We’ve never been richer.
We’ve never been more miserable.
What’s with that? </H5> |
<H5> Mad Money </H5> |
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