Money, Tithes and Conspiracy

by W. Irvin Koen


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/6/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781420814743

About the Book

Not since the “95 Thesis” of Martin Luther, which began the Church Reformation, has there been such an important edict made. “Money, Tithes and Conspiracy” answers questions many people have been wanting to ask, yet were never able to get a satisfactory or truthful-direct answer. But now, they can get a complete and uncompromising answer to age old questions.

 

The information contained in this volume is designed to do several things for the reader:

  • Deliver you from monetary curses
  • Revolutionize your concept of church
  • Free you from bondage caused by the faulty scholarship and tradition
  • Immediately deliver you from chains of guilt
  • Set you free to accomplish God’s true mission for you in your life
  • Greatly increase the threshold of joy in you and your family’s lives.

 


About the Author

W. Irvin Koen has dedicated over thirty years of his life to ministry. He has worked in several denominations, held several pastorals and held key positions in each organization with whom he has worked. His in depth understanding and experiential knowledge provide a basis for a practical interpretation of scripture and its contemporary usage. 

 

Besides his ecumenical accomplishments, he has held a career as an Analyst for the Department of Defense. Using his analytical skills, he has developed several prominent documents for the Federal Government.   He developed the baseline document for the DoD’s “Desktop Guide to Computer Aided Logistics Support”, which was on high demand throughout the world. He prepared proposals that were incorporated into the “President’s Budget” and presented to congress.

 

He has now merged his ecumenical understanding and his analytical expertise to render a book that answers a lot of questions that people have always wanted to ask, but hardly ever received a truthful-direct answer or were too intimidated to ask.