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BeatingDebt.org Keeps Pace With Accountability Group August 31, 2008

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Starting 7 September 2008, BeatingDebt.org will begin leading an accountability group called Keeping Pace, a 52-week course designed to teach participants practical tools of personal finance, biblical financial principles, and successful ways to beat debt.  This first group will meet at Enon Chapel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

 

As our consumer debt rises over $14 trillion, it becomes overwhelmingly clear there is a need for accountability within our finances.  Consumerism without the balance of self-discipline creates a dangerous strain on our finances.  Addiction to debt is plaguing our nation and leading us to poverty one interest payment at a time.  The bad habits of undisciplined spending cannot be cured without true accountability and encouragement from committed individuals seeking similar goals.

 

BeatingDebt.org created a 52 week accountability study that will prepare participants to beat the debt that is keeping their finances in bondage.  Most studies quickly teach participants about the need to reduce debt, but do not deliver lasting effects due to the bad habits that were never changed.  BeatingDebt.org’s long term study intends to break long standing habits by continually providing accountability and knowledge for participants to stay committed to beating debt.

 

The first Keeping Pace group will meet at Enon Chapel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, North Carolina on 7 September 2008 at 6:00pm.  If you are interested in joining in this group, please email the Executive Director for more information or go to http://www.beatingdebt.org/KeepingPace.htm

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BeatingDebt.org is dedicated to educating individuals on the joy and freedom experienced from beating debt using Biblical principles.

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