Why then do we so often reach down and start to slip on those dirty discarded rags? As we live into our own freedom as a faithful steward, where are we tempted to put on those old rags?
Why then do we so often reach down and start to slip on those dirty discarded rags? As we live into our own freedom as a faithful steward, where are we tempted to put on those old rags?
How do we define reality? The need to do so assumes that there are a host of alternatives that are somehow counterfeit, deceptive, or misleading. As we look at the challenges of today and the concerns for the future, how do we discern truth from deception?
This week it is my privilege and joy to turn my blog over to my friend and colleague Dr. Wes Willmer. This is an exciting day as our publication arm, Kingdom Life Publishing, launches Wes’s new book, Stuff and Soul: Mastering the Critical Connection.
The writer of Hebrews tells us that by seeing Jesus we believe a greater truth about the world than can be readily seen. How do we reconcile the view of the kingdom of God above with this reality of a rapidly deteriorating kingdom of man writ large across our news...
Stewards will embrace Christmas by starting at the manger. They will surrender their time to God and seek His leading for how best to use it. They will define ‘Christmas success’ as a season of faithfulness. They will be driven by doing those things that glorify God even if it...
From time to time when approaching an airport, air traffic control would require you to enter into a holding pattern until the runway was clear for you to land.
Those of you who’ve been following this ministry know that The Steward’s Journey is all about freedom. For the last five years we have written, taught, preached and guided people through a process of being set free. We believe freedom is among the greatest gifts that flow from the life...
What would it look like in your life as a steward to sell everything you have in order to follow Jesus, to claim for yourself the treasure of heaven He offers?
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