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Tag Archives: stewardship
Are You Passing the Test?
In Book of Exodus, God tells Moses regarding the manna in the wilderness: “I will test them in this to see whether or not they will follow My instructions.” That line stops me in my tracks. God wasn’t just feeding … Continue reading
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Faithful With What We’ve Been Given
Jesus said: “To those who use well what they are given, even more will be given, and they will have an abundance. But from those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away.” (Matthew 25:29, NLT) … Continue reading
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What the Bible Teaches About Leadership
Leadership is everywhere — in families, churches, workplaces, communities, and nations. The Bible has a lot to say about leadership, not just about authority and influence, but about character, humility, service, and responsibility. Biblical leadership doesn’t begin with position — … Continue reading
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“I Will Have Nothing to Do with That Kind of Thinking”
A Lesson from Job on Prosperity and Pride Job makes a striking statement: “They think their prosperity is of their own doing,but I will have nothing to do with that kind of thinking.” These words cut straight to a timeless … Continue reading
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What Did Jesus Say About Money?
Few topics are addressed as directly—and as often—by Jesus as money. In fact, Jesus spoke more about money and possessions than about heaven or hell. Why? Because He understood something we often resist admitting: money has a unique power to … Continue reading
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What We Can Learn from the Book of Ezekiel
Seeing God’s Glory, Hearing God’s Voice, and Living a Transformed Life The Book of Ezekiel is one of the most dramatic, visionary, and challenging books in the Bible. Written by a young priest-turned-prophet taken into exile in Babylon, Ezekiel’s message … Continue reading
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What Does the Bible Says About Masculinity?
Our society often sends mixed messages about what it means to be a man. Some celebrate toughness and dominance; others dismiss masculinity altogether as something to be suspicious of. But the Bible offers a much richer, healthier picture—one that’s not … Continue reading
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7 Habits of People Who Put God First
Putting God first isn’t just a Sunday decision—it’s a daily lifestyle. Those who live with God at the center of their lives think differently, prioritize differently, and live with a deep sense of peace and purpose. Jesus said, “Seek first … Continue reading
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Wisdom for a New Tool: How Christians Can Use AI Wisely
Every few generations, a new tool emerges that changes the way people live and work. The printing press did it. The radio did it. The internet did it. And now, artificial intelligence—tools like ChatGPT—is doing it again. For many Christians, … Continue reading
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