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-Accountability Bible Group-
Keeping Pace is a group dedicated to beating debt through action and accountability. The mission of the Keeping Pace group is to encourage members to live a sustainable lifestyle away from debt.
To accomplish this mission, Keeping Pace promotes:
- remaining accountable to each other for our spending decisions,
- learning different aspects about personal finance.
- organizing monthly "Debt Evangelism" events or volunteer opportunities.
They are supported by the 26 week Keeping Pace Bible study.
This Bible study is not exclusive and anyone can join at any time and will easily connect with other members of the group. If you are interested in this free opportunity, please email the Executive Director for more information.
Some reviews of our pilot course in Jacksonville, NC:
- "As a pilot course it was well executed, I suspect future classes will be equally or more successful."
- "Without losing the big picture, this class can apply to more than current debt or past failures. It opens up to a change of life."
- "Videos were great, excellent teaching tools."
Below are the current locations of a Keeping Pace Group:
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If you are interested in starting your own Keeping Pace group, please contact the Executive Director for more information.
This opportunity is provided free to its participants. However, there are many expenses associated to this group when we provide the resources, organization, manpower, and lesson plans all for free. Please consider giving a tax-deductible gift to this organization to sustain this initial group in its efforts to beat debt.
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