
The Word Comes Home
Stewardship is the act of taking care of our hustle such that the wisdom of God is always near.
Vertigo
A couple of weeks ago I had my first case of vertigo. Let me tell you—that was no fun!
Everything Costs More
If it costs more for you, it costs more for your church family.
The Story of Your Budget
It is hard for church leaders to understand that very few people give to budgets
Never Too Late
Whether you are 6 or 96, it is never too late.
What’s the Plan?
The mission and goals determine the financial need, not the other way around.
Lifting the Fog
There is a correlation between seeing, trusting, and giving. Sometimes we forget that.
Communicating for Generosity
We are generally less interested in our church’s shoddy shingles than we are in our community’s hurting people.
Short-Term Residency
Stewardship never ends. Nor should it.
Hoarders
We often look at hoarders and think, “How can they be that way?” The truth is that our spiritual house is often gummed up, as well.
Credit Where Credit Is Due
Many people don’t know that the word “credit” means to “trust or believe in.”
Made Whole
…the best theological description we have for being made whole is the word “salvation.”
A Trust to Treasure and Share
“Take those home,” he said, “I hope they will do you as much good as they did me.”
Near and Far
Faith says that God has given us what we need, so that we may abound in every good work, both near and far…
Who Will Benefit?
Who would I like to benefit when I die?
The Membership Certificate
Whatever kind of life you have, and whatever church you live in, you are the steward of both.
The Future Windfall
Every church needs a planned giving ministry, and your Foundation is here to help.
More Like Christ
Increasingly, newer generations are less inclined to follow what they see as the Christian religion.
Preparing the 2023 Budget
Just as churches need a plan to receive money, they need a plan to spend it.
The Junk Drawer
Stewardship is the right rendering of your keeping and your throwing.