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1 - The Influence of Materialism
Very few people, whether rich or poor, are beyond the reach of materialism. This includes Christians, as well.
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2 - I See, I Want, I Take
The love of money and material possessions can come at us from many different angles.
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3 - God or Mammon?
Serving God and serving money are mutually exclusive actions. It’s one or the other—God or mammon.
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4 - Escape From the World’s Ways
Our only hope to escape the allure of the world is a vital and successful relationship with Jesus.
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5 - Stewards After Eden
Our role as earth's stewards remains unchanged. The environment in which we find ourselves, though, is very different from the one Adam and Eve first enjoyed.
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6 - The Marks of a Steward
A Christian steward is defined by what character traits?
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7 - Honesty With God
We were not born with an inclination to be honest; it is a learned moral virtue and is at the core of a steward’s moral character.
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8 - The Impact of Tithing
Tithing serves as a spiritual measurement of our relationship with God.
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9 - Offerings of Gratitude
God gives and gives; it’s His character. Thus, we who seek to reflect that character need to give, as well.
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10 - The Role of Stewardship
To be a Christian is to be a good steward, as well.
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11 - Debt—A Daily Decision
What does the Bible say about accumulating debt?
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12 - The Habits of a Steward
Your habits reveal purpose and direction in your life. Stewards who develop good habits are the most faithful stewards.
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13 - The Results of Stewardship
Our story is not to be isolated from the world around us. Instead, we are privileged to reflect a better way of living to those who don’t know the things that we have been given.
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