About the Book
Book: Your Finances God’s Way and the Your Finances God’s Way Workbook
Author: Scott LaPierre
Genre: Christian Nonfiction
Release date: May 3, 2022
Since he
married, author and pastor Scott LaPierre has supported his
wife and ten children on a single income. He’s witnessed the stress
that accompanies financial insecurity, yet he’s learned firsthand
that even those with a limited income can eliminate monetary
worries when they abide by biblical principles.
With Your Finances God’s Way, you’ll replace negative spending habits with positive patterns that will set you on the road to financial freedom. Drawing from the Bible’s wisdom on money management, this book provides essential steps backed by proven practices, helping you…
- get the most out of your money by paying off debt and building up savings
- make informed spending choices that help you avoid anxiety, regret, and conflict
- enjoy the fruits of managing your money in a way that honors God
Use what God has provided to thrive! Whether you’re young or old, married or single, working or staying at home, Your Finances God’s Way will give you everything you need to be a Christlike steward of the resources you have been given.
Click here to get your copy!
About the Workbook
How can I
take control of my impulsive spending habits? How do I make up
for not saving sooner? How should I prepare in case of an unplanned
financial burden? Money can easily become a source of anxiety, but
a sound understanding of your finances and a proactive plan for
your future will put those fears to rest!
This companion workbook to Your Finances God’s Way guides you deeper into the Bible’s financial wisdom while leading you to create a plan for money management. Perfect for individual use or group study, you will find…
- thoughtful questions for self-reflection
- illuminating verses from Scripture
- helpful guidelines for creating a personalized strategy for spending, saving, giving, and paying off debt
As believers, part of living out the call in 1 Corinthians 6:12 to “not be dominated by anything” means ensuring we control our spending and not the other way around. This workbook will give you the tools to take charge of your money, find peace with your finances, and use every resource God has given you for His glory.
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About the Author
Scott
LaPierre is a teaching pastor, author, and popular conference
speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty
University. God has blessed Scott and his wife, Katie, with ten
children.
More from Scott
There are many finance books already available, so why another one? What makes mine different? Is there any reason you should trust what I have to say?
Most importantly, I’m not asking you to trust me but God. Your Finances God’s Way is not a collection of my opinions about money, but God’s words revealed in Scripture. I do my best to unpack the Bible’s critical money-related verses. God is the One “who gives you power to get wealth” (Deuteronomy 8:18), and He “makes poor and makes rich” (1 Samuel 2:7). That means God knows what you should and shouldn’t do with your finances, and He has provided you with the needed instructions in His Word. I present these instructions in a clear, engaging, and biblical manner.
I’ve taught extensively on money to the church I serve. The most common type of counseling I give is for marriages, with many sessions revolving around finances. The time I’ve spent with people in counseling—couples and individuals—has made me familiar with the most common problems in marriage, many of which relate to finances. I have seen people struggle, and the time I’ve spent studying the Bible has equipped me to help them find solutions. I’ve been blessed to watch the truths of God’s Word resolve their problems, restore their relationships, and strengthen their financial situations. Your Finances God’s Way is the culmination of hundreds of hours of Bible study and counseling. I wrote this book because I am passionate about this area of Scripture and life.
As a pastor and counselor, I have witnessed the blessings of obeying God and the negative consequences of disobedience. I have experienced these blessings and consequences firsthand as a husband and father. As of 2024, our oldest child of ten, Rhea Grace, is 17. Perhaps God will bless us with more. We have always been a single-income family. I was a schoolteacher when Katie and I married; then, I became a full-time youth pastor. In 2010, I moved from that role to become the senior pastor at Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, Washington.
We have never lived off anything more than modest salaries, but God still enabled us to pay off all our debt, including our mortgage. In some months, we put a few hundred dollars toward debt; in others, we allocated a few thousand. When Katie inherited $10,000, we didn’t think twice before putting it toward the mortgage, and every tax return went toward the mortgage—the year I worked part-time as a youth pastor and full-time as an elementary schoolteacher provided the most money we ever made. More than half of each paycheck went toward the mortgage.
I share my story for three reasons. First, I want to give you confidence in the biblical principles presented in this book. Second, I don’t want you to wonder, Has Scott “walked the talk,” or is he a hypocrite? When discussing debt, I want you to know we have none. When I talk about paying off a mortgage, I want you to know that’s what we’ve done. Third, I don’t want you to think, That’s easy for you to say, Scott; you’ve probably made more than I make. Whether you make much money or a little, you’re in the prime of your career or just starting, or you already have a family or are looking to start one, these principles work because they’re rooted in God’s Word.
Blog Stops
Simple Harvest Reads, May 9 (Author Interview)
Artistic Nobody, May 10 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 10
Guild Master, May 11 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, May 12
Fiction Book Lover, May 13 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 14
Tell Tale Book Reviews, May 15 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 16
Blossoms and Blessings, May 17 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 18
Stories By Gina, May 19 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, May 19
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, May 20
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, May 21 (Author Interview)
Lily’s Corner, May 22
Giveaway
To
celebrate his tour, Scott is giving away the grand prize of a $100
Amazon gift card and a copy of the book and workbook!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/00adcf54215
Interview
What things molded your desire to write a novel?
My
books are drawn from my sermons. When I preached about finances, I
didn’t know I would end up writing a finance book. However, the
inspiration for this book came from the need I observed in my
church for people to be equipped to manage their finances
biblically.
Tell us about your writing process.
My
books are crafted from my sermons, which are thoroughly researched
and polished. I include lessons throughout so people can fill in
the blanks in the bulletin while they listen to my preaching. When
I compile my sermons for a book, I organize the notes, particularly
the lessons, to create a cohesive whole.
If you had a free day, what would you do?
I don’t have much free time because we are expecting our 11th child. Most of my time not spent pastoring is dedicated to my family. However, in my free time, I enjoy playing chess and exercising.
What are you currently working on?
My next book, Being Content God's Way, is available for preorder and will be released May 20, 2025. There is also an accompanying workbook. Here’s the back cover description of the book:
Philippians 4:12 reveals a profound truth: there is a “secret to learning contentment.” As Paul declares in the next verse, he learned to be content from the strength Christ provides: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Just as a tree’s unseen root system gathers vital resources for the tree, the unseen part of contentment is being “rooted and built up in Christ” (Colossians 2:7).
With Being Content God’s Way, you will…
· learn to “be content with what you have” (Hebrews 13:5)
· enjoy personal stories and application to daily life
· be equipped to put off covetousness (Colossians 3:5)
· receive biblical answers to common questions
· discover why “godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Timothy 6:6-10)
Being content in all things is not an elusive concept. Instead, it is a tangible reality within our reach through a relationship with Christ.
Tell us something unique about yourself.
People might think it’s unique that we are expecting our 11th child! They always seem surprised when they find out we have that many kids, and I respond that I’m surprised, too! I wouldn’t say we set out to have a lot of children; however, we consider ourselves very blessed and are thankful for each one God has given us. Instead, we simply wanted as many children as God wanted to give us. It could have been three or four, but it looks like it’s going to be at least 11.
If you’re looking for something unique about my writing journey, I would say I never aspired to be a writer. I simply became a writer when I started pastoring. I prepare my sermons very thoroughly. My messages are manuscripts. My writing is nonfiction because my books are drawn from my sermons.