Give. Save. Trust. Achieving a Godly Money Mindsetნიმუში

The Bible’s stance on money, more specifically being a wise steward of money, is quite clear.
We are called to do 3 things: give thanks for what we have, give back to our church and those in need, and trust that He will provide beyond our wildest dreams.
And, yet…
Our humanly-flawed hearts and minds look for loopholes and shortcuts. We have what I like to call “selective memory.” We’ll remember the thanks part, but not the part about tithing.
It’s Leviticus 27:30 “A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord” in case you need a refresher…
Here’s the thing, it’s easier now than ever to spend and rack up debt. We've gone from writing paper checks to drop into a literal mailbox, to hovering our phone or card and paying with an invisible *ding*.
Now is not the time to have selective memory. Give. Save. Trust.
When was the last time you gave a donation of time or money to your church home? How can you be of service?
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About this Plan

Where can we look for guidance when we feel overwhelmed or stressed by our financial obligations? What can the Bible teach us about being wise stewards of money? Give Save Trust is the plan you've been looking for. Brought to you by Anthony O'Neal, ordained minister, educator, speaker, best-selling author, and trusted debt-free advocate.
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