The beginning of a movement

There is much talk around about the need for revival in the church in America. As followers of Jesus, we face an increasingly hostile culture in America. In the face of this growing aggression, we thirst for revival. Not coincidentally, in October we will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of the Protestant Reformation. As the church around us continues to accommodate its theology to the values of the world and abandons biblical truth, we hunger for a new reformation.
Revival. A New Reformation. Powerful hopes, but where will they start? What will be the catalyst? Where do we look for signs of hope? How do we pray?
Here’s a bold idea; the catalyst for both revival and a new reformation will be a movement of God’s people that embrace with passion the journey of the faithful steward.
Imagine the REVIVAL that will take place when millions of followers of Jesus:
These are the identifying characteristics of people on the journey of becoming more faithful stewards. They are the defining traits of a people set free as stewards in a world of owners. They are the marks of revival.
And imagine the NEW REFORMATION that will come when God’s people demand that the church of Jesus Christ:
These are the identifying characteristics of a church comprised of faithful stewards. They are the defining traits of the body of Christ set free to be used by God to transform the world. They are the marks of a New Reformation.
The Steward’s Journey has a vision that every follower of Jesus would embrace with passion the journey of the faithful steward. We believe that through them God will bring revival to His people and reformation to His church.
Our call is unequivocal, our vision is clear and the time is urgent. We believe God has lifted up steward theology for such a time as this. Therefore, we embrace this call with all the courage and passion He grants us, and we will work tirelessly to inspire and equip faithful stewards as far and wide as He provides us the resources to do so.
Will you join us?
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