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Bill Johnson continues his series on purposeful prosperity by explaining the difference between money that is meant to be seed and money that is meant to be bread. Seed is for for sewing and investing for the future, so that you increase your available resources to invest in others, while the bread is for personal enjoyment and delight in the present. As our resources increase we become positioned to shape the course of history through our generosity!
Released on 9 Nov 2014
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