Greetings from Freedom Financial Law.
You would expect that a staff of
professionals that possesses legal
degrees, undergraduate degrees, years of
mortgage experience, and years of debt
negotiation experience to know the
answer to the crippling debt that
burdens you, your friend, or a member of
your congregation.
We do. And His name is Jesus.
It is our joy to be faithful servants,
working as your agent-stewards, taking
the financial abilities you do have
(Matt 25:14-30), and aggressively
leveraging their use to help you avoid
financial exile (Luke 16:3-9). We know
that if we work to divert the
distraction of unforgiving lenders, you
can focus on the primary purpose for us
all. (Matthew 6:33)
We know that your walk through this
valley will have its challenges of
fasting and trials (2 Cor 4:8), but
there will be victories as our patient,
persistent program goes forward for you.
Though we will use the strength of our
business structure, databases, systems,
and strategy to succeed, we gladly
anticipate (2 Cor 4:17-18), and will all
need, another infinitely greater source
of peace and blessing (John 14:27)
It is our joy to be messengers of a
renewed life (Ezekiel 34:16). One that
leaves you financially strong to
withstand compromise by any unbiblical
demand of your work (1Tim 1:19),
responsive to the trials of your family,
free from servitude to lenders (Pro
22:7), and the temptations of living for
the world (2 Cor 6:17), while being
financially restored and rebuilt and
able to provide a house that serves the
Lord.
It is our goal to help you be unburdened
and unbarred by finance. It will be our
blessing to aid your work from glory to
glory in fulfilling His purpose (Col
3:2-3). Will it be love of a spouse,
raising up godly children, leading other
family to salvation, ministry in a
church, political action (1Tim 6:12),
mission work, spreading the message of
the end times, or becoming the next
Kennedy, Robertson, Smith, or Graham?
(Matt 6:19-20)
For sure, it would be sorrow to have the
Lord say “Come, follow me”, only to have
any of us say, “I will follow thee,
Lord, but let me first go bury my debt.”
(Luke 9:59)
In His service,
Dominic J. DeSandro, Esq.