![]() Over 40 unique Radio, Television and Newspaper interviews and stories about Brandon and Greedy for God™.
![]() "Brandon Pope's book 'Spiritual lessons from Wall Street' is an insightful and challenging treatment of the intimidating world of what author Tom Wolfe calls 'Masters of the Universe.' Pope writes in a direct, almost 'punchy' style that grabs the readers interest, informs, teaches, and ultimately draws life lessons that truly touch the soul. After reading this book you'll find your material and spiritual values re-invented. James Cantelon, Author of "When God Stood Up" & TV Host of 100 Huntley Street
“Spiritual lessons from Wall Street is a fast read, and full of very practical concepts that illustrate that…‘The more we give, the more we realize we can live without.’” Sam Gilliland, Chairman & CEO
Sabre Holdings®
“Spiritual lessons from Wall Street is a journey that transforms the status quo of success. By his example, Brandon Pope will challenge you to find fulfillment through a powerful spiritual lens. Be prepared to take action after this read!”
Catherine F. Rohr, Founder & CEO
“’We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.’ Sir Winston Churchill may have said it first, but Spiritual lessons from Wall Street puts real feet to those words with pointed practicality. Brandon Pope employs his wealth and depth of knowledge to transform your financial perspective and purpose. A spiritual and financial paradigm shift are in your future after completing this book.” Zoë P. Elmore, Nationally Known Speaker and Author
Proverbs 31 Ministries
“Affluence is a tricky thing. It’s rarely correlated to fulfillment. I see people all the time whose bank accounts are exceeded in size only by the vacuum of emptiness in their hearts. There is a reason for that, and Brandon Pope has figured it out. I love the insights in this book.” Paul Rasmussen, Pastor – Cornerstone Community
"Brandon's transparent journey confronts timeless questions about life's earthly priorities while offering a path....and a challenge... for significance and meaning through spiritual learning and service.” Norm Bagwell
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