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Oct 31
Financial Counselor Advises Prosperity Turns on One Thin Dime
Tithing is the gateway to unimaginable vision

LONGWOOD, FL-Does it ever seem that modern Christians have little or no vision for their lives and for the work of the church in today's world? Is it possible that the key to regaining vision is actually hidden in your wallet or bank account? According to author and financial counselor Fred Wyatt, the biblical concept of tithing-giving back to God ten percent of your income is the gateway to unimaginable vision. Tithing is biblical and pleases God, but Christians fail to see the connection between their money and God's purposes. To give money away goes against the grain of modern thinking. But in Ten Cents to Prosper: The Gateway to Vision (paperback, 978-1-60266-639-9; hardcover, 978-1-60266-640-5), Wyatt states that giving a tithe is the secret to recovering the church's lost vision and purpose.

Says the author, "Tithing is biblical and it pleases God. Christians have been negligent to tap into God's infinite wisdom. The secret to lost vision will now be revealed."

Fred Wyatt is a financial teacher and counselor of who utilizes biblical principles. He hosts seminars on economic empowerment from a biblical perspective and moderates a successful weekly radio broadcast titled Walking in Prosperity. He has worked in the financial arena for more than ten years. He made his first six-figure income at the age of 21. Wyatt has since established and operated several companies, including a finance company where he helps and counsels hundreds of people in financial matters.

Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 3,900 titles published to date. Retailers may order Ten Cents to Prosper: The Gateway to Vision through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet, and magazine publishing.