There is a quiet lie the Church has believed for too long: that wealth is the finish line, and once a believer prospers, the assignment is over. Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah dismantles that lie from the first page. Long before there was a fallen world to redeem, there was a garden to cultivate. God's economic purposes for humanity never began with survival, they began with dominion, stewardship, and multiplication.
In this sweeping biblical framework, Bishop Koduah traces that original design from Eden to the marketplace, showing that wealth is a trust before it is ever a possession. Through the lives of Joseph, Nehemiah, Boaz, the Proverbs 31 woman, and a company of ordinary believers walking out extraordinary faithfulness, this book renews the economic mind, unlocks the mechanics of entrepreneurship and financial intelligence, and lays out a path to generational wealth built on godly family culture rather than chance.
It calls the local church back to her forgotten role as a center of economic transformation, and it confronts the heart issues, greed, entitlement, compromise, that turn increase into a snare rather than a blessing. This is not a book about getting rich. It is a call to raise a generation of wealth creators who solve problems, employ people, fund the Great Commission, and carry the resources of heaven into the marketplaces of the earth."Beloved, stop searching for money.
Start cultivating your garden. The harvest will come in its season."
There is a quiet lie the Church has believed for too long: that wealth is the finish line, and once a believer prospers, the assignment is over. Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah dismantles that lie from the first page. Long before there was a fallen world to redeem, there was a garden to cultivate. God's economic purposes for humanity never began with survival, they began with dominion, stewardship, and multiplication.
In this sweeping biblical framework, Bishop Koduah traces that original design from Eden to the marketplace, showing that wealth is a trust before it is ever a possession. Through the lives of Joseph, Nehemiah, Boaz, the Proverbs 31 woman, and a company of ordinary believers walking out extraordinary faithfulness, this book renews the economic mind, unlocks the mechanics of entrepreneurship and financial intelligence, and lays out a path to generational wealth built on godly family culture rather than chance.
It calls the local church back to her forgotten role as a center of economic transformation, and it confronts the heart issues, greed, entitlement, compromise, that turn increase into a snare rather than a blessing. This is not a book about getting rich. It is a call to raise a generation of wealth creators who solve problems, employ people, fund the Great Commission, and carry the resources of heaven into the marketplaces of the earth."Beloved, stop searching for money.
Start cultivating your garden. The harvest will come in its season."