Money
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About the Book
What makes good fortune "good"? Norman Reinhardt is certain that amassing large amounts of money is good, maybe even "better" and "best." He launches a frenzied search for a sizeable fortune that is willed to his wife by her rich uncle. In his quest Norman discovers an outrageous, then confusing, then challenging concept that all of his life is a good gift, and the gracious Giver is inviting him to a journey of scandalous generosity. Norman soon finds himself in a world of bewildering ambiguities and seeks not only for his good fortune but also for what will make his fortune "good."
About the Author
Pastor Robert Hereth writes as one of "little faith" for those who feel the same way. Having entered the ministry after the navy and a career in public relations, he has never fit comfortably in the clerical collar. For 45 years he has struggled for the faith that seems to come so naturally to others. Along the way he learned that his struggles--instead of being a hinderance to his people--were often of great help to them. Emboldened by how Jesus embraced "those of little faith," Hereth aims to lead us of little faith to our Big God. Hereth has published two novels with Xlibris, David the King and Money.