Wondering who to follow in the big wide world of Twitter? There are plenty of great Twitterers out there tweeting about money, debt, and finance– the topics we know you love. So every other Tuesday we’ll be highlighting a Twitterer to follow. This week we’re turning the spotlight on @SoundMindInvest.
Whether you’re a Christian or not, there are some amazing financial lessons to be learned in the Bible. These biblical truths can truly be the path towards finding financial freedom. And @soundmindinvest is working to teach those biblical principles to Americans. The person behind @SoundMindInvest is Matthew Pryor, the Director of Operations at Sound Mind Investing. They bill themselves as America’s number one selling Christian financial newsletter. According to their website, SMI can help you grow stronger financially, gain confidence, get peace of mind, give generously and glorify God.
But if you don’t really want to pay for the newsletter or want to learn more before signing up, you may want to consider following @SoundMindInvest on Twitter first. You’ll have access to practical information about trusting God with your money, how to track your home inventory and whether to buy insurance to cover your college student’s dorm room. And the best part is that with Twitter you’ll access this expertise for free.
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