His is as big as I believe Him to be. If He is the God of the Bible, he is much bigger than I can put my head or heart around. *Image courtesy of National Christian Foundation's Saturday 7, 09.14.24.
Our God is Able!
God Our Giver by Max Lucado*
<LISTEN> โLet all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; let such as love Your salvation say continually, โThe Lord be magnified!โโ (Psalm 40:16 NKJV). The grateful heart is like a magnet sweeping over the day, collecting reasons for gratitude. For the jam on our toast and the milk on our cereal. …
Does God care where we give?*
by David Wills e tend to give in areas of personal passion or to places we care about. But is it possible we have this a bit backward? Isnโt it important to put God at the center of the equation and see what he thinks? How do you decide where to give? And how do we …
7 questions you can ask God about giving*
by Randy Alcorn What if you could ask God any question you wanted about money and get an answer? The truth is, you wonโt know until you try. Start with these seven questions, and see where God leads you from there. The Bible is full of teachings about money, because money tends to wrestle for …
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A Steward’s Calling…
Who might you have helped in the past week? Who might you help in the next few days?
Saint Patrick’s Prayer
Wasteful Worship by Hannah Weidmann*
Easter Devotional The grace to give when generosity seems absurd Image: Susan Savage Offertory. Acrylic on Canvas. 32 x 26 She did what she could. She poured perfume on my body beforehand to prepare for my burial. Truly I tell you, wherever the gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be …
Our First Love by John Eldredge*
<LISTEN> I always felt it strange that God needed to command us to love him. (It is the first and greatest of all the commandments.) Now I see better. When God calls us to love him as our โfirst love,โ it is not only because he deserves to hold that place in our hearts, but …
All Are Stewards …
'Much' might be considered a relative term, but when it comes to stewarding what one has, it is not.
