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Stewardship versus philanthropy

I got a copy of A Revolution in Generosity last week when I attended the Generosity Forum at Denver Seminary. Wesley K. Willmer, editor of the book, is also author of the first chapter, “Creating a Revolution in Generosity.” I was taken by what he had to say about a fundamental shift in perspective concerning charity that has taken place in the American culture at large but also–and much more–in the Christian church over the last 170 years or so. The shift, from stewardship to philanthropy, has devastated both donors and charitable organizations. Read the rest of this entry »

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“It all belongs to God. Therefore . . .”

I think I caught the meaning of something I have heard before, but never quite understood. As it is beginning to sink in, I think it may be revolutionary . . . because it provides clarity for some fundamental financial decision-making.

Specifically, here’s the phrase:

It all belongs to God. Now, how much does He want me to keep for myself?

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