This post explains how the early church shared the burden of Christian mission by "giving God what they had." It reveals a model for promoting polycentric participation “from everywhere to everywhere” in Christian mission today.
GTP is 5 today! This infographic summarizes the cumulative reach and impact over 5 years. This progress has been made possible by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, and through your partnership with us.
Read this post or share it with anyone you know looking to launch a church building project. It shows how common practices that may work don’t align with our Christian faith and offer an alternative biblical example that works worldwide.
What mindset should stewards have regarding the sustainability of operations? Churches and ministries need funding to fulfill their purpose. Consider six passages from Scripture. See how Kingdom thinking can be applied by stewards. Explore next steps as a church or ministry worker.
Want to leave a legacy of Christian generosity? Gary Hoag suggests that you tell stories, set an example, teach your children and grandchildren how to steward assets and how to give, pass on a rich inheritance in the biblical sense of the word, and store up everything in heaven.
GTP attended meetings and did ministry work in Eurasia from mid-June to mid-July. This trip built on the foundation laid on our first GTP trip to Ukraine and highlights the fruit of our bridge-building efforts in four areas: solidarity, service, strategy, and support.
The mistake most stewards make? Not living on a budget. To help you think about your own stewardship, read this post. It shares four benefits to living on a budget and points you to four free resources to help you as a steward to do it.
God cares that pastors and ministry administrators have their house in order. How do we know this? Jesus put the temple in order twice. Read the biblical reflection and get a practical tool to help you put your house in order and position you to increase your ministry reach and impact.
This post explains how the early church shared the burden of Christian mission by "giving God what they had." It reveals a model for promoting polycentric participation “from everywhere to everywhere” in Christian mission today.
GTP is 5 today! This infographic summarizes the cumulative reach and impact over 5 years. This progress has been made possible by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, and through your partnership with us.
Read this post or share it with anyone you know looking to launch a church building project. It shows how common practices that may work don’t align with our Christian faith and offer an alternative biblical example that works worldwide.
What mindset should stewards have regarding the sustainability of operations? Churches and ministries need funding to fulfill their purpose. Consider six passages from Scripture. See how Kingdom thinking can be applied by stewards. Explore next steps as a church or ministry worker.
Want to leave a legacy of Christian generosity? Gary Hoag suggests that you tell stories, set an example, teach your children and grandchildren how to steward assets and how to give, pass on a rich inheritance in the biblical sense of the word, and store up everything in heaven.
GTP attended meetings and did ministry work in Eurasia from mid-June to mid-July. This trip built on the foundation laid on our first GTP trip to Ukraine and highlights the fruit of our bridge-building efforts in four areas: solidarity, service, strategy, and support.
The mistake most stewards make? Not living on a budget. To help you think about your own stewardship, read this post. It shares four benefits to living on a budget and points you to four free resources to help you as a steward to do it.
God cares that pastors and ministry administrators have their house in order. How do we know this? Jesus put the temple in order twice. Read the biblical reflection and get a practical tool to help you put your house in order and position you to increase your ministry reach and impact.
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