Financial Anxiety
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Financial Anxiety  -     By: Brendan J. Barnicle

Financial Anxiety

Morehouse Publishing / 2021 / Paperback

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Title: Financial Anxiety
By: Brendan J. Barnicle
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 96
Vendor: Morehouse Publishing
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 0.20 X 5.00 X 7.00 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 1640654623
ISBN-13: 9781640654624
Series: Little Books on Faith and Money
Stock No: WW654624

Publisher's Description

An honest and innovative look at our relationship to money.

Though theologians of every era have written about money, and scripture and theology provide ample material for a rich discussion of wealth and possessions, we have tremendous difficulty talking about money in the church. Therefore, congregational leaders need to know how to talk about money, and particularly how to lead a theological discussion about it and the anxiety individuals often feel.

This series of Little Books on Faith and Money is designed to foster conversations within congregations around certain principles and practices that nurture community and growth in the ongoing life of the church.

Author Bio

BRENDAN BARNICLE is the rector at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church in Wilsonville, Oregon. Barnicle began working in finance as a corporate finance attorney, specializing in cross-border transactions. Subsequently, he moved to investment banking, and went on to serve at Vice President of Business Development and Chief Financial Officer at two Internet start-ups. He spent the majority of his investment banking career as Managing Director of Equity Research at a major bank. He has appeared on CNBC and Bloomberg News and in The Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Now, as a priest, he brings that familiarity with money and financial systems to the Episcopal Church. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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