Scott LaPierre Ministries
Spirituality/Belief • Books
Nonfiction Christian books and expository sermons that help you live God's way.
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Your Finances God's Way w/ Scott LaPierre - The Power in Stewardship

Who God Says interviewed me:

https://www.whogodsays.com/episode016/

"In this episode, Ty-Shaun-Dra interviews Scott LaPierre, author of 'Your Finances God's Way,' about the importance of kingdom finances. Scott shares his personal experiences as a father of 10 and a pastor, and how he came to write the book. He discusses common financial problems, including small purchases that add up and worthless purchases. Scott emphasizes the need to overcome self-entitlement and impatience when it comes to finances. He also highlights the significance of the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment in teaching the value of self-control and patience. The conversation covers topics such as waiting and researching before making purchases, why Christians struggle with finances, personal experiences with trusting God with finances, understanding purpose and serving Christ, Scott LaPierre's 10 children and inspirations, and upcoming projects and how to connect with Scott LaPierre."

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Seven Biblical Insights for Healthy, Joyful, Christ-Centered Marriages

Download your FREE copy of Seven Biblical Insights for Healthy, Joyful, Christ-Centered Marriages

"This is what every marriage needs!"

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“Save Yourself”: Jesus Mocked on the Cross, the Two Thieves, and the Kindness That Leads to Repentance (Luke 23:35–41)

“Sticks and stones…” isn’t true—words can wound deeply. At the cross, the mockery reveals what people demanded from Jesus: “Save Yourself.”

But Jesus didn’t save Himself so He could save us.

In Luke 23:35–41, we see the ridicule Jesus endured, the irony of the sign: “This is the King of the Jews,” two thieves, two responses, and why God’s kindness leads sinners to repentance.

Read: https://www.scottlapierre.org/thief-on-the-cross/
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Simon of Cyrene: What It Means to Carry the Cross and Follow Jesus (Luke 23:26)

Simon of Cyrene carried the cross behind Jesus (Luke 23:26). A picture of discipleship: deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him (Luke 9:23).
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📖 https://www.scottlapierre.org/simon-of-cyrene/

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