This came into my Facebook feed...Probably algorithms (funny, Facebook thinks I'm from WI, because I click on a ton of stuff from there). Worth a listen...General money information.
The easy-to-make dinners are a bargain at just $0.10 per package, allowing families to subsist on the cheap food until they're able to snowball out of their debt and "live like they've never lived before." The noodles come in a wide variety of flavors, from "Thrifty" and "Cheapskate" to "College Fund" and "Paying Off My House Early." "Eat like no one else now, so later on you can eat like no one else," he added.
The man has good information. He has helped many many people get out of debt. I struggle with the idea of calling yourself "a ministry" when you profit greatly from some of the most vulnerable people in the church. Many have faltered and have become worse, by having to buy his program. Just my beliefs...A Christian ministry should be free (or at cost), to meet the needs of the flock. A Christian plumber should get fair wages for their work. If the Christian plumber wanted to be charitable they can. If they wish to charge double time on holidays...Fine.