Friday, March 27, 2020

Andrew's Live Bible Study: Faith over Fear Series - Finances - Paul Milligan and Billy Epperhart

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Now is the time for the Body of Christ to shine in the midst of confusion and fear! That is why we are bringing together top Christian leaders, from business professionals to pastors, for a series of #FaithoverFear live streams that you don’t want to miss. Tonight, we will be discussing how to trust God with your finances no matter what impact the Coronavirus has on the economy. Tune in and be blessed!

Christian belief talk about Coronavirus


Christian should act differently. No anxiety.

We should show love of God. Look for places to serve, and less worry about virus.

Keep giving. We should show response to this emergency of health crisis.

Two women fight against the toilet paper. Fight over toilet paper. Which people have God's piece.

Be patient. God takes care of us.

Let us pray together.

Pray for him.

6:00/ 1:01:22
Paul Milligan

Business plan
3 months - unemployment - reconnect to the business - employee connects to the business - much more quick recovery

Sustainable - balance between those two things - bring economy back to online region by region

Use data to recover - 90 days a time

As a christian, there is no anxiety. Show the love of God, and show the chance to giving. Serve people, get your mind to serve other people.

Keep giving as God blesses you. Do not have money to give, serve others.

Individual level, act as a Christian - Be patience. God promises us to take us.

Pray for Trump and his team and his goal for Easter day to recover.

Cure becomes bigger than the problem. Contraction, recession. People are unemployed.

Special loan - 19:32
90 days to recover - loan - make those people employed

3-6 months sunshine economically.

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Should we invest right now?
These stuff on sale, asset are on sale now. Stocks are cheap right now.

Be patient. When the stock comes back.

401 K and IRA. Manager - risk level, most of 401 K goes down 20%, and 30% - 35% goes down.

Do not give out advice.





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