Glen Wright Publishes First Book Summary: Glen Wright of Worth Financial, has recently published his first book. The Financial Shepherd gives readers a comprehensive and unique perspective on money from a Christian standpoint. Charlotte, NC (PRWeb) August 4, 2014 – In the past eleven years, Glen Wright of Worth Financial has become one of the top finance names in the Southeastern United States. Founded by Glen Wright in 2003, Worth Financial is known for its dedication to both financial and spiritual matters. Glen Wright and his team approach finances from a Christian perspective, making them warmer and more relatable to a greater percentage of Southeastern clients. In 2011, Glen Wright and Sy Pugh of Worth Financial published their first financial advice book. The Financial Shepherd: Why Dollars + Change = Sense examines common money mistakes most people make and how to repair them. The financial novice is walked through investment principles, insurance basics, and how to avoid financial fallout such as bankruptcy. The Financial Shepherd has a unique component in its section on the psychology of money. Worth Financial employee Sy Pugh is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in addition to an Operations Manager for the firm. He and Glen Wright spend time in their book discussing how early relationships with money and access to it can influence how a person treats money in his or her adulthood and throughout the rest of their life. Sy Pugh and Glen Wright of Worth Financial also discuss how to turn financially based trauma around by using negative experiences to promote wise financial planning and long-term success. Glen Wright and Sy Pugh believe that part of wise financial planning is knowing whom to trust and how to invest in oneself. The introduction to The Financial Shepherd goes back to Glen Wright’s ethical roots. As a Top of the table member of the Million Dollar Round Table and advisors to Fortune 500 retirees, Glen Wright of Worth Financial might have created what he calls a “ruthless” company. Instead, he remains committed to Christian principles, teaching clients to watch out for “imposters” and “wolf in sheep’s clothing…[who] mean you no good”. Glen Wright and Sy Pugh of Worth Financial also teach that “money matters to God.” By turning readers’ attention to a higher power, they encourage personal financial responsibility and a positive attitude toward money. They do not want readers to believe that “the pursuit of money is an evil, negative activity.” Instead, their goal for clients is financial freedom. In Financial Shepherd, readers are encouraged to tithe and give charitable gifts as much as possible. They define a “financial shepherd” in the book as someone who has abundance to provide for themselves but also gives and shares with others.
Glen Wright of Worth Financial is also an avid traveler who has seen both the abundance and the poverty of our world. He and his wife Kisha have used their financial success as a pathway to take trips both for pleasure and for mission work. They have been exposed to extreme poverty in some of their work within Third World countries, which has influenced their commitment to helping others learn to be financially wise. They wish to impart upon
others the connection between financial responsibility making charitable donations for those less fortunate around the world. About: The Financial Shepherd can be found at major book retailers. Category: Books, financial planning, Glen Wright of Worth Financial