To cultivate a biblical mindset for generosity, we must first embody the principles ourselves: 1) "Hear and Do," 2) "Learn to Follow," and 3) "Lead the Way." Read on to see how this journey enriches both givers and recipients.
Where do we base our plans and goals? How is our work fulfilling our calling as stewards of God? Is the ministry pursuing God’s Kingdom agenda and not building a second kingdom? This post helps us reflect on these questions.
In this episode of Inspiring Stewards, Nathan Jones speaks with Kehinde Ojo from Nigeria. He talks about his journey from discipling university students to training staff workers to developing stewards with IFES around the world. He helps us see how our ability to steward God's resources in our care is a function of our relationship with Him. Finally, he concludes with keen insights for those who desire to live with relevance and purpose, especially in the COVID era.
To cultivate a biblical mindset for generosity, we must first embody the principles ourselves: 1) "Hear and Do," 2) "Learn to Follow," and 3) "Lead the Way." Read on to see how this journey enriches both givers and recipients.
Where do we base our plans and goals? How is our work fulfilling our calling as stewards of God? Is the ministry pursuing God’s Kingdom agenda and not building a second kingdom? This post helps us reflect on these questions.
In this episode of Inspiring Stewards, Nathan Jones speaks with Kehinde Ojo from Nigeria. He talks about his journey from discipling university students to training staff workers to developing stewards with IFES around the world. He helps us see how our ability to steward God's resources in our care is a function of our relationship with Him. Finally, he concludes with keen insights for those who desire to live with relevance and purpose, especially in the COVID era.
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