Title: Financial Stewardship
1Financial Stewardship
2Personal Finance Workshops
- Budgeting and Debt Reduction
- Saving and Investing
- Personal Financial Management
- Stewardship
- Charitable Giving
3Our time today
- Stewardship defined
- Common cultural views on money
- Christian principles around stewardship
- How much is enough?
4Definition
- the careful and responsible management of
something entrusted to one's care
(Merriam-Webster) - a theological belief that humans are responsible
for the world, and should take care of it
(Wikipedia) - the gift of your time, resources, money and
talent (faith-based definition)
5Secular view of money
- Paying yourself first
- Invest the first 10 and live on the other 90
6Three Dimensions of Financial Management
Secular
- Receiving
- Managing
- Giving
Christs mandate
7Our attitudes and values towards money and
possessions
- Our family plays a large and formative role in
establishing our views, habits and attitudes
towards money
Core Values Exercise
8Attitudes about money
9Our attitudes and values towards money and
possessions
- Family influence
- Life experience
- Values
- Biblical teaching
Our children, our family learn about financial
stewardship through us
10- As Christians how do make sense of all this?
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- Gods Word!
11Did you know?
- God provides us with the knowledge and tools in
the Bible for sound money management. - New testament
- 215 verses pertaining to faith
- 218 verses pertaining to salvation
- 2084 versus dealing with stewardship of and
accountability for money and finance
12Principle 1 God owns everything
- The earth is the Lords, and everything in it.
The world and all its people belong to Him. - Psalms 241
13Principle 2 God wants us to use his resources
wisely!
- Whoever can be trusted with very little can also
be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest
with very little will also be dishonest with
much. So if you have not been trustworthy in
handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with
true riches? And if you have not been
trustworthy with someone elses property, who
will give you property of your own? - Luke 1610-12
14Principle 3 No one can serve two masters
- No one can serve two masters for either he will
hate the one and love the other, or else he will
be loyal to the one and despise the other. You
cannot serve God and Mammon. - Matthew 6
- For the love of money is a root of all kinds of
evil, for some have strayed from the faith in
their greediness, and pierced themselves through
with many sorrows. - 1 Timothy 6
15Principle 4 God is your source and is in
control of all events
- Many believe we work for money and our
employer/investments/economy is our source - God flows money to us through different channels
- God is our master, money is meant to serve us and
used to expand Gods Kingdom - God is not our servant to get you money
16Principle 5 Heaven, not earth, is my home
- Our lives have 2 phases the dot and then the
line that extends for an eternity.
17Principle 6 Give to God first
- Honour the Lord from your wealth and from the
first of all your produce. - Proverbs 39
18The beauty of giving
- Giving draws our hearts toward Christ
- Develops character
- Giving allows us to invest for eternity
- Giving produces a material increase to the giver.
19Who gives what?
- Those who worship regularly
- 19 of those who worship weekly gave 74 of the
total value of all donations to religious
organizations and 22 of the value of donations
to other organizations - Donors with annual household income less than
20,000 gave a greater of their household
income than others - Average Christian gives 2.5 of income to Gods
work and pays 10 to debt interest
Crown Financial Ministries
20How much should I give?
- Different perspectives on giving
- Tithing
- Prayerfully consider and
- give first
- Give joyfully
21Can I do more?
- There are many different ways you can give
more.. - Time
- Talent
- Treasures
22Personal Financial Freedom
- Transfer ownership to God
- Identify your priorities as Gods steward
- Write out a financial plan
- Monitor it
- Become debt free
- Determine how much is enough?
- Think before buying
- Limit credit card purchases
- Practice saving (pay yourself second)
23Planning the gift of Treasures
- Today You can donate cash (tithing/weekly
giving to charities, church, missions),
investments, real estate or other property during
your lifetime. - Tomorrow These gifts are planned today but
dont take effect until death i.e. bequests
through your will
24Footnote on guilt?
- Fact is...
- With all this talk about stewardship, will we
make people feel guilty? - Fact is
- Guilt feelings may be Gods way of telling us we
could be doing more
25But we are forgiven!
- Giving looks different for every individual
- Dont compare
- Prayerfully consider what God is calling you to
do
26From guilt to gratitude
- Guilty and forgiven
- What is each one of us going to do this year to
given abundantly?
27Want to go deeper?
- To review or start your plan
- consider FaithLife Financial
- Go Green - www.faithlifefinancial.ca
- download financial tools
- view seminars
- calculators
- great financial articles