Filled with biblical wisdom and aimed at debunking the false promises people often believe about money, this book by best-selling author Paul David Tripp gives a fresh understanding of money through the lens of the gospel.
Stewardship is an increasingly widespread program for enhancing both finances and ministry involvement in Catholic parishes. Called to Be Stewards describes actual detailed examples of adopting a stewardship approach to funding and to ministry. This book explains the roles of the pastor, parish councils, and stewardship committees in establishing and managing a stewardship program, examines how to integrate a stewardship approach into everyday parish life, and tells how to generate broader paris...
Grandma (How Do I Love You? Let Me Count the Ways. I Love You Because, #7)
by M Mitch Freeland and Kulhanjian's Notebooks & Journals
The stewardship of time, abilities, possessions and money provides the basis for this practical ring-binder information pack. Organizational models, budgets and programmes aimed at making the most of church finances will provide those responsible for this area with some useful ideas for planning.
Capital Campaign Playbook (Church Unique International Leader, #7)
by Greg Gibbs
* A challenge to live out our faith through the way we spend and share our financial resources Money has edged out sex as the forbidden topic of conversation in both secular and religious circles. Why do we think of money as shameful, whether we have lots or none at all? How can we in the church engage the topic of money in ways that are liberating and life-giving? How might we choose to deal with money in a way that is grounded in love? How do we understand money as holy? How do we recognize "e...