93335 Reflection of a Kingdom Boy

These five Reflections of a Kingdom Boy e-books are compilations of devotional blogs by Phil Wiegand. These devotions will guide you with Biblical insights leading to personal transformation. Download free e-books containing 40 devotions each. Reflections of a Kingdom Boy (Part 1)Download Part 1 (PDF) Reflections of a Kingdom Boy (Part 2)Download Part 2 (PDF) …

93333 KingdomNomics Converterlator

Transform Today’s Opportunities into Eternal Treasure. Download Book (PDF) In his first book, KingdomNomics, business investor Phil Wiegand discussed the importance of being wise stewards of all the resources God has given us: time, talent, and treasure. This book, The KingdomNomics Converterlator, delves into the Biblical principles that clarify how we are actually agents of …

93331 KingdomNomics

Enjoy a Life That Will Echo into Eternity. Download Book (PDF) KingdomNomics begins by asking the question, “How can I enjoy life now, and still live a life that will echo into eternity?” Business investor Phil Wiegand answers that question! He shows, through personal anecdotes and solid biblical guidance, how an ordinary life can become an …

93301 KingdomNomics Ministry Overview

See KingdomNomics Main Menu The Bible is clear that we will experience rewards in heaven. Our perishable time, talent, and treasure become imperishable as they are converted by being invested in the heavenly Kingdom of God. For those who take seriously the coming of a new life—one that follows earthly life—nothing could be more important. …

22424.0 Being Thankful Makes Us Happier

The sign in front of a small country church caught my eye: “It’s not happy people who are the most thankful. Rather it’s thankful people who are the most happy.” The power of giving thanks to transform any situation is still something of a mystery. When someone gave thanks in the Bible, a miracle often …

22423.9 Being Thankful Makes Us Healthier

Can practicing thankfulness actually improve your health? Some seem to think so. I read about a study in which participants were asked to list the things for which they were thankful. They were instructed to time the writing of their gratitude list and sustain this exercise for exactly five minutes. Sounds a little like weightlifting, …