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Give, Save, and Spend - Financial Discipleship Study

  1. Lesson One
    Starting Well
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  2. Lesson Two
    Counsel, Debt and Saving
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  3. Lesson Three
    Generosity and Investing
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    Work and Honesty
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  5. Lesson Five
    Crisis and Eternity
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  6. Lesson Six
    Finishing Well
    7 Activities
  7. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    2 Activities
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    1 Assessment
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Christian Learning Center Forums What in the notes did you find revealing, challenging or interesting?

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  • Wendy Scantlebury-Momoh

    Member
    01/11/2025 at 13:47

    Being a blessing to others even in the face of our own struggles. I understand that God watches everything I do and I also understand the righteous are never forsaken, nor does his seed beg for bread. Put God first and everything else is taken care of. I am reminded of the widow woman in the book of 1 Kings chapter 17 when Elijah encountered the widow woman who was at her very last. He instructed her to “make me a little cake first”. The precept here is that she gave even though she only had enough for herself and her son. Verse 13 “Do not fear; go <i style=”font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; color: inherit;”>and do as you have said, but make me a small cake from it first, and bring <i style=”font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; color: inherit;”>it to me; and afterward make <i style=”font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; color: inherit;”>some for yourself and your son. <sup style=”font-family: inherit; color: inherit;”>14 </sup>For thus says the Lord God of Israel: ‘The bin of flour shall not be used up, nor shall the jar of oil run dry, until the day the Lord sends rain on the earth.’ ” She put God first and He took care of her!! What a testimony.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/18/2024 at 23:55

    It is interesting that in this subject the topic of forgiveness comes up again. It is true that crises are often caused by factors outside our control – natural disasters, bad government, a cheat, sudden illness, etc. So we blame the guilty party – or if we can’t pinpoint one, we blame God. It is necessary to remove this bitterness in order to move on with joy, love and courage.

    #finance

  • Fredrick Smith

    Member
    06/08/2024 at 15:42

    It’s interesting to be reminded of how short of time we have on earth. Furthermore, how what we do now have eternal weight.

  • Samuel Toland

    Member
    06/03/2024 at 08:17

    I thought it was amazing how the lord consistently thinks about us.

    • Fredrick Smith

      Member
      06/07/2024 at 13:55

      Samuel, Him constantly thinking about us is pretty amazing. I just wish we could remember to think about Him when we are going through our tough times, and we think He’s not there.

  • Nam Lieu Nguyen Hoang

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 09:02

    God’s Word is the foundation for everything, but we often like to do things our own way. Through the lesson, I understand the value of God’s word that governs everything and how to manage everything, especially money and work.

    • Fredrick Smith

      Member
      06/07/2024 at 14:02

      I like your comment on “like to do things our own way.” Many times we might know the right thing to do or God’s way of doing it, but sadly when in distress and a “quick fix” is seemingly needed, we (I) will quickly turn to what I think is right. Thank God for wisdom from Proverd 16:1 and 16:25.

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Christian Learning Center Forums From the video, what are some things you can do to help you focus on the “line”?

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  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 13:40

    Keep an eternal perspective.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 00:14

    The suggestion of estimating the number of days we have left on earth is interesting. I ended up with 10,950 days. This is humbling, knowing how a day can pass away without you being aware of what significant thing you have accomplished that day. This is a good exercise to keep stock of my days.

    #finance

  • Samuel Toland

    Member
    06/04/2024 at 02:10

    What I am doing now which is working giving to the needy sowing seeds and going to ministry school and going to church everyday

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/20/2024 at 17:17

    The fact that I only have so much time to influence people in comparison to eternity is pretty humbling.

  • Nam Lieu Nguyen Hoang

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 10:11

    Our time on this earth is too short. Sometimes we focus on pleasing ourselves more than pleasing God. Through the lesson, I know I need to focus on God’s work and focus on eternal life

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Christian Learning Center Forums How does the idea of being a pilgrim impact your thinking regarding finances and possessions?

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  • Raymond Tong

    Member
    11/10/2024 at 23:08

    On the one hand,, we must invest in tomorrow for yesterday is gone and today is ALL that matters. Spreading the WORD, surviving this world, and forming a stronger relationship with our Lord is the focus of my NEW eyes. Act now, for the second coming Jesus is at hand!

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 13:41

    I don’t actually own anything. Everything belongs to God. All earthly possessions will be left behind.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 00:14

    The idea of being a pilgrim reminds me that my real home and treasures are in heaven. It helps me not to hold on so tightly to my possessions. It helps me to give more joyfully to God and to others.

    #finance

  • Samuel Toland

    Member
    06/04/2024 at 02:11

    Knowing that I need to remember I’m going to leave my possessions behind

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/20/2024 at 17:18

    I need to remember who owns my possessions and not consider myself the owner of anything

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