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The Way

by Wes Bridel on January 12, 2010

in Introduction to Kingdom Calling

Stewardship is more than simply making “good” decisions and financial stewardship is more than simply making good spending, saving, and investing decisions.  Stewardship is the core responsibility that God has given you to live out the life He calls you to.  Money is both one of the biggest tools of temptation in your life and [...]

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Even More on Tithing

by Wes Bridel on October 22, 2009

in Stewardship, Tithes & Offerings

We spoke on Tuesday about whether or not a Believer under the New Covenant should tithe. Today, we’ll talk about where the tithe should go.
“When you have finished setting aside a tenth of all your produce in the third year, the year of the tithe, you shall give it to the Levite, the alien, [...]

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Should a Christian Tithe?

by Wes Bridel on October 20, 2009

in Stewardship, Tithes & Offerings

Let’s add a few words about tithing that have come up since we last wrote on the subject. We’re going to address a couple of issues which have come up where maybe we didn’t fully cover them before. We’ve had a few people asking two major questions and while we’ve somewhat answered these [...]

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Assets That Produce

by Wes Bridel on April 13, 2009

in Stewardship

In the passage we cited Saturday, Isaiah shows that the land is the farmer’s asset, and God teaches how to use it to produce.  Not many of us are farmers today, but the concept remains profound:
We should have assets that produce for us.
If we seek Him, God will guide us in the ways and means [...]

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Your Duties as CE0

by Wes Bridel on April 3, 2009

in Stewardship

Serving Your Customers and Employees

For your company, the equivalent of serving your customers and employees would be supporting the Body in its work and needs as well as reaching out to those whom God calls you to serve.  In a large corporation, there are divisions that contribute to the health of the company, and those [...]

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