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Economic Indicators of Depression

by Wes Bridel on June 14, 2010

in Stewardship

Economic indicators point towards a depression.  Signs are everywhere.  We began speaking about this last week.  Today, we’ll begin to look at these economic indicators so that you can see for yourself the signs of depression.
Western Governments, lead by the United States, have for decades utilized the printing and borrowing of [...]

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Economic Update on Recent Bank Failures

by Wes Bridel on March 18, 2010

in Economic Updates

It’s been a while since our last Economic Update Video and today’s will focus on bank failures.  I’ve been sick (or had allergies) for a couple weeks and so we have alot of economic news to cover because there’s been a tremendous amount going on in the world.  We’ll be showing several videos in a [...]

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Your Family Bank

by Wes Bridel on September 25, 2009

in Stewardship

“An inheritance quickly gained at the beginning will not be blessed at the end.” (Proverbs 20:21)
What do you want to leave the future generations of your family after you’re gone?  What do you want to leave your children?  What do you want to leave your grandchildren?  Your great grandchildren?  Beyond?  Would you prefer to leave [...]

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How to Be Your Own Banker With Life Insurance

by Wes Bridel on September 23, 2009

in Stewardship

“Well then, you should have put my money on deposit with the bankers, so that when I returned I would have received it back with interest.
28″ ‘Take the talent from him and give it to the one who has the ten talents. 29For everyone who has will be given more, and he will have an [...]

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Ben Thinks Like a Banker

by Wes Bridel on September 18, 2009

in Stewardship

A funny thing happened. Even though Ben was utilizing banking principles in his life with his whole life policies, he actually had more and more money flowing through actual brick and mortar banks and believe me, the bankers take notice! As the checks Ben deposited from his whole life became larger, the President [...]

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If you’ve been reading this blog for some time, you may remember me asking the following questions:
1)Does a bank, or other financial institution want all of your money or just some of it?
2)When you make more money in the future, do they want that too?
3)Do they want to give your money back to you soon [...]

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