Stewardship
Stewardship involves managing the resources God has entrusted to us, including our time, talents, and treasures. It is an expression of our gratitude and faithfulness to Him, recognizing that everything we have belongs to God. Effective stewardship enhances our spiritual growth and enables us to make a positive impact for God’s kingdom. This section offers insights into the principles of stewardship, practical advice on resource management, and the spiritual benefits of generous living. Learn how to be a faithful steward, honoring God with your resources and contributing to His work.
Hoard it or share it? What to do with your wealth.
Derek Rippingale interviews Julian Archer—author of Help! I’ve Been Blessed!—about walking the dangerous line between wealth and spiritual poverty.
Do you think the only thing the Bible says about money is that it’s “the root of all evil”? Think again.
It is more blessed to give than to receive. Victor Parachin shares a few of the gifts that bless everyone involved.
They say money can’t buy happiness, but even a little has the potential to help thousands and address the inequalities of the world.
It's time that we as Seventh-day Adventists took a decided stand to live the environmental principles espoused by our Church...
Money issues can threaten many a marriage-but they don't have to. Kathryn Lay shares her experience.
In a world of hyper-consumption, let's take a step back
Is spending money to customise the products we buy leading toward a pride of self that can better be directed toward helping others?
Financial hardships can cause great stress. G Edward Reid suggests some biblical tips to escape debt.
Understanding what Jess gave us is a step toward knowing what we might give in return
What are you responsible for? Jarrod Stackelroth faces the new challenges of growing up and taking good care of what is his.
The Bible is not about how to get rich but what to do with the riches God bestows. So get ready to unlearn everything you've heard about prosperity, warns Leo Schreven.