Wednesday, 28 February 2007

My Journey From Medieval Assisi to Present-Day Manila

Hi Friends,
Here’s my third and last instalment of my newest book, 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich. I’ve received a ton of emails from you, telling me you can’t wait for the book to come out. Which confirms in my heart that the book will fill a real need among people who need to grow their money and yet want to remain faithful to their spiritual life.
I repeat my announcement: I’ll be shipping a FREE autographed copy of my new book, 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich, to Kerygma Family members as my “Thank You” gift for supporting the ministry with their faithful P300 or US$20 monthly donations. Your love offering helps us help the materially and spiritually poor. To become a member and receive my new book, click on www.kerygmafamily.com now.
In the meantime, enjoy the Introduction of my book below…

Tuesday, 6 February 2007

Is it Possible to have the Wealth of a Millionaire And the Heart of a Monk?

Hi Friends!
I hope you enjoyed my last email and blog post. It was the Preface of my newest book, 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich. Below is my “second instalment” (I plan to give you one more instalment next week). I’ll be pasting below the “Dedication” and the “Forward” of the book. It’s a special dedication, not to my wife, mother, kids, etc. I’m dedicating my book to the people I want to help with this book…

Dedication




  • I’m writing this book to the father who wakes up at night wondering how to earn more money to pay for his kids’ rising tuition fees.

  • I’m writing to the mother who gets acidic in her stomach every time the phone rings because creditors are calling up for her late debt payments.

  • I’m writing to desperate parents who’ve been working abroad for years—away from their growing children—and yet wonder why they still haven’t saved anything.

  • I’m writing to the married daughter who wants to help her ageing mother’s medical expenses but can’t because her salary isn’t even enough for her own family’s needs.

  • I’m writing to the single man in his thirties whose girlfriend is asking when would they get married but can’t even plan one because he’s still paying for his younger siblings’ schooling.

  • I’m writing to the supervisor who’s tired of living from paycheck to paycheck, without any savings whatsoever.

  • I’m writing to the employee whose salary isn’t even enough for her transportation to the office because of all the debt payments being deducted each month.

  • I’m writing to the manager who is fifty years old and who wants to retire early but can’t—because she has debts that will shrink her retirement pay to almost nothing.

  • I’m writing to the 65 year old retiree who has to live on his monthly pension from the SSS that can’t even pay for his daily medication.

  • I’m writing to the spiritual leader who wants to help her members who are poor and who often ask for her help, but can’t because her income isn’t enough.

  • I’m writing to the entrepreneur who’s failing in his business and wonders what he’s done wrong and what he should do next.

  • I’m writing to the Filipinos who are tired of the Philippines as a Third World country and dream of a First World Philippines for their children and grandchildren.

  • I’m writing to the spiritual person who is torn by his desire to help others financially and his wanting to remain pure, simple, detached, trusting, and non-materialistic in his attitude towards life.


Friend, I dedicate this book to you.