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While stewardship in the Bible isn’t much discussed in today’s day to day Christian vernacular, “being a steward of Jesus has been a central theme to the Biblical authors and indeed what Jesus says over and over. As a result, Cokesbury’s Biblical Stewardship book section collects a meticulously researched and solidly grounded assortment of classic inspirational and bestselling titles encompassing lessons for Bible study that define and guide the process of stewardship from A to Z. We are dedicated to in-depth sources of the essential aspects of how to sheperd and steward based on Christ’ instructions in the Bible and particularly in the New Testament.
We’ve made it our mission at Cokesbury to help you broaden your knowledge and strengthen your faith by making it effortless to pursue your further education in the Bible. You can begin to understand the concept of Biblical stewardship with “Simple and Free: 7 Experiments Against Excess,” which investigates the question: Why do we pursue more when we’d be happier with less? By first identifying the seven areas of excess, this book then teaches you how to make seven simple choices to fight back against the modern-day diseases. Next, we suggest tackling the intriguing “A Spirituality of Fundraising Workbook Edition,” which asserts that fundraising is more than an effort to support a common goal; it involves the calling and prayer for a common mission. You will dive deeper into questions for reflection, discussion prompts for volunteer groups, suggestions for putting theory into practice.
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