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Counting the True Riches

Lessons from the Bible on Money and Meaning

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Counting the True Riches: Lessons from the Bible on Money and Meaning

by Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Schmitt (Willingheart)

What does Scripture really say about wealth, generosity, and the meaning of true treasure?

From the shekel of Abraham to the widow’s mite in Jerusalem, Counting the True Riches explores the spiritual story behind money in the Bible — its history, purpose, temptations, and redemptive potential.

Through vivid teaching, personal reflection, poetry, and real-life ministry experiences, Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Schmitt reveals that God’s economy operates on abundance, not scarcity. True wealth, he reminds us, is measured not in possessions but in participation — not in what we keep, but in what we share.

Across seven insightful chapters — from “Whose Image Is On It?” to “The Economy of Heaven” and “Eternal Investments” — this study invites readers to rethink stewardship as joyful trust, not reluctant duty. With stories from parish life, Kairos prison ministry, and community outreach, Schmitt shows that generosity multiplies grace in the giver and the receiver alike.

Counting the True Riches is both practical and devotional — a roadmap to contentment and a celebration of heaven’s economy where love never runs out and kindness never comes back empty.

Perfect for individual study or small group discussion, this book continues the Willingheart series’ legacy of blending biblical wisdom, personal story, and poetic reflection.

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