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  1. God Is My Broker (ISBN 0-375-50006-5) is a satirical book written by Christopher Buckley and John Tierney, published in 1998 by Random House which parodies self-help books, such as those of Deepak Chopra, whose works are particularly singled out.

    • Brother Ty, Christopher Buckley, John Marion Tierney
    • 1998
  2. Apr 1, 1999 · A monk recounts how financial advice from God helped him save his monastery but brought new temptations, in a hilarious fictional parody of the self-help genre co-written by the author of Wry Martinis. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.

    • (189)
    • 1998
    • Brother Ty, Christopher Buckley, John Marion Tierney
    • Christopher Buckley, John Tierney, Random House Inc.
  3. Sep 27, 2011 · God is my broker : a monk tycoon reveals 7 1/2 laws of spiritual and financial growth. by. Ty, Brother; Buckley, Christopher, 1952-; Tierney, John (John Marion) Publication date. 1999. Topics. Christian life, Business, Monastic and religious life. Publisher. New York : HarperPerennial. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled. Contributor.

  4. Some less known Christian comedy can be found in the form of videos, where church groups, Christian friends, or the like have come together to act out silly skits or show off funny moments. Like...

  5. In God Is My Broker, a certain Brother Ty has chucked a career on Wall Street — a singularly unsuccessful one, if the truth be told — and become a monk in an upstate New York monastery called Cana dedicated to the teachings of a masochistic saint. Unfortunately, Cana is on the ropes.

    • (806)
    • Paperback
    • Brother Ty
  6. As the desperate abbot looks to Deepak Chopra and Anthony Robbins for advice, Brother Ty begins to get financial tips from the Supreme Insider: "That day God had revealed Himself to be our broker." Sometimes, of course, the Lord speaks in mysterious ways.

    • Christopher Buckley
  7. God is My Broker. The satire is set on Wall Street and in a monastery. It is described as a parody of the self-help movement, about a New York stockbroker who

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