New spiritual growth book aims to explain the old and new covenants of the Bible
(PRWEB) March 21, 2017 -- PERTH, Australia – Concerned about the financial struggles of Christians because of tithing, Stewart Robertson penned “Prosperity: Is It by Law or Grace?” (published by Balboa Press AU) to show readers the difference between the old and new covenant in the Bible.
“We are not under legalism of the Old Covenant but under grace of the New Covenant,” Robertson says.
In “Prosperity: Is It by Law or Grace?,” Robertson describes the basic principles God has bestowed on Christians. He explains how the global financial system affects them and that Christians can prosper, adjust their way of thinking and change their circumstances to become blessed and to be a blessing to others. The book also includes strategies for how to achieve good health so prosperity can be enjoyed.
“Prosperity: Is It by Law or Grace?”
By Stewart Robertson
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781504306577
E-Book | 270 pages | ISBN 9781504306584
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Stewart Robertson was an investment consultant for Westpac and retired at 64. He has profited by buying and selling gold and has an investment property in Brisbane, Queensland. At age 67, Robertson has been married 41 years, has two children, runs a home church and enjoys good health without any medications. He lives in Perth, Western Australia.
Balboa Press Australia is a division of Hay House, Inc., a leading provider in publishing products that specialise in self-help and the mind, body and spirit genre. Through an alliance with indie book publishing leader Author Solutions, LLC, authors benefit from the leadership of Hay House Publishing and the speed-to-market advantages of the Author Solutions self-publishing model. For more information or to start publishing today, visit balboapress.com.au/ or call 1800 050 315. For the latest, follow @balboapress on Twitter and “Like” us at facebook.com/BalboaPress.
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