Everyday Spirituality

Everyday Spirituality

Investment with a Return

posted by Cheryl Petersen

Investors live with a certain amount of uncertainty. The results of their investments are dependent on factors that cannot be controlled or predicted, such as the direction of interest rates, the pace of the economic recovery and how the market will react to breaking world news. The volatility in the stock market and the instability in the world not only compel investors to do more research or to seek out advisers, but it also coaxes investors to invest in spirituality.

From 21st Century Science and Health,  “Is prayer beneficial? Yes, the aspiration which hungers after righteousness is blessed of our heavenly Parent, and the return isn’t void.”

Investing in our spirituality always yields high returns.



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