Give, Save, and Spend - Financial Discipleship Study
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Lesson OneStarting Well9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoCounsel, Debt and Saving9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeGenerosity and Investing9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourWork and Honesty9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveCrisis and Eternity9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixFinishing Well7 Activities
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities|1 Assessment
Participants 278
Our Part – Discussion
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What in the notes did you find revealing, interesting or challenging?
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What in the notes did you find revealing, interesting or challenging?
Samuel John replied 1 hour, 1 minute ago 65 Members · 106 Replies
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I found it interesting that your relationship with money reveals your character and can help have a better relationship with God. The Bible talks a lot about money, so it is important. Everything belongs to the Lord even our finances.
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I need to rethink my value towards money and how I use it.
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The way I use money reflects my value towards money. All that I possess belongs to God and that includes money.
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This statement has hit home. Someone once told me that the Lord often allows a person to teach a subject because the teacher desperately needs it! This is certainly true for me. I have never met anyone who had more wrong-headed attitudes about money or who handled money more contrary to the Bible than I did.
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Awesome and interesting that the BIG GOD is mindful of EVERYTHING OF ALL SIZES in my life.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What does being “faithful with the little things” look like for you at this stage of your life?
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What does being “faithful with the little things” look like for you at this stage of your life?
Janna Willard replied 1 day, 12 hours ago 21 Members · 20 Replies
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Little things for me are what married homeowners call “the Honey do list.” Being a better steward over maintaining the blessing we called home.
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Being faithful with the little things in my life, at this stage of my life looks like : After I lost everything after becoming homeless and living on the streets, and now have a place to call home again, I have began to have more appreciation of my possessions. Although I have am continued to live recklessly here and there, I am working to be a better steward with what God has given me control of as He continues to bring me closer to Him.
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When you have little be thank for praying ,that God will bless with more at His time .Do good.
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I don’t have much in the way of material possessions but I have everything that I need. God is slowly increasing the amount over which I steward. I am learning to trust Him more and more. He has recently blessed me with a “new” car that was paid for in full for me! It is being used by me in His service, so I can be about His business more and more. Next will be me being debt free. Also I’m saving to put a down payment on my first starter home. “Neither a lender nor borrower be (Hamlet). ” I’m trusting God all the way.
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It means I need to manage the small investments as I would the largest.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What insights did you get from completing the Deed?
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What insights did you get from completing the Deed?
Janna Willard replied 1 day, 12 hours ago 16 Members · 15 Replies
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God deserves the rights to everything I have and will ever possess, even myself. It all belongs to Him anyways and I am just a temporary steward. He can steward far better than me. So why not just go ahead and give everything to him now? BTW I have more than I realize.
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That not only finances and “things” are what I manage for God, but also my time and what I do with it.
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It was a kind of confirmation for me that there is relief from the strife of confusion that serving money rather than God can bring.
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All is Gods, and for me, giving back to God, became a must.
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On completing the deed; I learned that being faithful brought a feeling of satisfaction knowing that I was in the will of God.