Managing partner of the investment firm Atlanta Capital Group, which manages $500 million in client assets
					President and CEO of Lee 
					Jenkins Financial Group – a ministry outreach
					Ordained minister; Former VP of investments for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and also at Raymond James & Assoc.
					Graduate of the Univ. of Tenn.
										  Drafted by the NY Giants
										  Married to Martica, three children
				    
									 			
			 
					 
		
		
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		Lee Jenkins on Money
		
		The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		August, 30, 2010
	  
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 REAL MONEY MANAGEMENT
Lee Jenkins is  a 23-year veteran of the financial services industry.    From his experience in the financial field and speaking to people about  money, Lee discovered that most people don’t know a lot about how to successfully  handle money.  They aren’t taught about  it at home, in school, or at church, though the Bible contains over 2,000  verses on money.  
		The majority of  questions he gets asked are about simple, common, everyday issues.    He decided to write Lee Jenkins on Money as a lifetime source book, much like a  dictionary, to have the answers people look for most about money.  We as Christians have to handle our money  differently than the world or we will fall into the same financial traps.  We must learn to handle money the way God intends  us to.  Lee deals with finances in three  areas: financial, biblical, and cultural.  
        SPIRITUAL KEYS FOR MONEY
  Lee  says there are three spiritual keys for Christians to learn about money:  1.)  The principle of ownership vs.  stewardship  2.) How to view spending,  and 3.) Prosperity vs. stewardship.  First,  with the principle of ownership vs. stewardship, we must realize that God owns  it all.  We are stewards of what He has  given us.  However, we usually manage money  for ourselves or someone else and God is either last or not in our finances at  all.  We should manage our resources to  please God and advance His Kingdom.   Second, we should realize that if there are problems with spending, it  is a life style issue.  Most people live  at or above their means.  Christians have  learned to rationalize and even spiritualize their spending.  It is a form of spiritual materialism.  Third, with prosperity vs. stewardship, the  truth is God does bless His people and nothing is wrong with this.  However, we as Christians have began to  measure our spiritual lives by material success, which is not correct.  
        REASONS YOU MAY BE FINANCIALLY  CHALLENGED
  Financial  problems aren’t always our fault.  Aside  from practical reasons for financial challenges, you may be financially challenged  for the following reasons: 1.) There is  spiritual warfare.  Some financial  adversity is the result of spiritual warfare.   Satan is responsible for a lot of resistance many Christians face in the  financial area.  The last thing the Enemy  wants is for Christians to know God’s financial principles.  We discover this through God’s Word, prayer, and  practical application.  2.) There is the Lord’s discipline.  God can often use difficult financial  situations to get us to abandon our sin and get back on track financially.  (Hebrews 12:6 “For those whom the Lord loves He disciplines.”) It is never  pleasant to be corrected, but it is a sign of God’s deep love for us.  3.) To  accomplish the God’s will.  An  example of this is the story of Joseph in Genesis.  He was sold by his brothers into  slavery.  Later he was put in jail.  God used these setbacks for a greater plan,  which was to preserve their lives, save Egypt,  and prepare the way for the nation of Israel.  Joseph understood that what his brothers  meant for evil, God used for good (Genesis 50:20).   4.)  To develop your character.  Perhaps God is using financial challenges  to develop character as in Romans 5:3-4: “We also  exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulations bring about perseverance;  and perseverance proven character.”
        No matter what  financial challenges you face, be assured that God is in control and will use  everything you’re going through for His good purpose.
        PRACTICAL KEYS TO ELIMINATE DEBT
        God wants us debt-free.  We need to get out of debt.   We’ve bought into the American dream.  We need to evaluate our spending and  lifestyle because money problems start from spending problems.  Lee offers some practical keys to eliminate  debt:  
        
          - Face  Reality – Don’t deny.  Look at your  financial situation.
            
              - Determine  who you owe.    Write down your debts.
- Change your  mind about debt.   Develop a strong  distaste for debt.
 
- Repent - Ask  the Lord to forgive you and obey His principles regarding your finances.
 
          -  Stop using  debt – Cut up credit cards.  Use cash for  purchases.   If you can’t pay for it,  don’t get it.
- You might have  to make drastic decisions.  Free up your  money – change your lifestyle, sell home/car, etc.
            
              - Make a workable  budget.
- Reduce spending, figure out what you can do without,  etc.
 
- Start  paying off debt - start with smaller debt first. Having small victories will  keep the momentum going.
LEE’S TESTIMONY
        Lee grew up in a Christian home and  was always an exceptional athlete.  Early  in life, his goal was to be a pro athlete and rich.  His family was not poor, but they had  financial hardship.  This created a  desire for him to be rich because he didn’t want to struggle financially.  Lee was willing to do whatever it took by  hard work and Christian values to attain this goal.  
Every Sunday he went to church and learned good  principles but missed out on a relationship with Christ.  Christianity was important to him, but not  the most important thing – football, fame, and fortune were.  At an early age instead of being “down and  out”,  he was up and in – he was popular, a good student and a star athlete.  He had 40 football scholarship offers and he  decided to go to the University of Tennessee.  
Lee was very successful and achieved  everything, but he felt empty inside and all his successes only made the void  in his life bigger.  During his freshman  year, when he was 18, he heard former pro football player John Bramlett speak  at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) meeting.  John gave his testimony and shared that  riches, fame, fortune, and success can’t make you happy.  Lee was overcome by what John said.  Lee knew that he needed a relationship with  Jesus, and he made a true commitment to Jesus.   Within a year, he was elected to be the President of the FCA.   
He sensed a call to be a preacher as well as a strong call to be a  businessman.  This caused a big  conflict within him.  Most pastors felt that he  needed to leave business alone and be in the ministry full time.  Businessmen thought the opposite was true.  From ages 19 to 30 he struggled with his call  – business or ministry.  However, God blessed  him in the business arena.  
From ages18  to 22 he was a star football player.   When he was 22, he was drafted by the New York Giants.  He spent one year with them.  Unfortunately, he was injured during  preseason and didn’t fully recover – he was out the next year.  This was a difficult time because this was  Lee’s dream.  His financial dream was  crushed when his NFL dream ended because he thought the sports arena was the  way the Lord was going to use him.  
Lee  knew God was in control and Lee trusted Him.  Now, Lee sees God allowed the NFL dreams to  die because the marketplace is a bigger platform.    At age 30, he was ordained as a  minister.  God brought the two callings of  business and ministry together.
  
	
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