
Legacy, Not Idolatry
Legacy stewardship plays a critical role in present and future ministry by planning ahead for the stewarding of the Gospel, while always being careful to honor Christ’s legacy, not humans’.
Legacy stewardship plays a critical role in present and future ministry by planning ahead for the stewarding of the Gospel, while always being careful to honor Christ’s legacy, not humans’.
Our emotions enrich our lives, our relationships with people and our interaction with God’s creation.
Despite the sometimes discouraging responses to teaching stewardship, pastors, steward leaders and stewards alike are all called back to our original task of stewarding the Gospel for the sake of our neighbor’s soul.
To effectively lead others to be faithful stewards, pastors and steward leaders must first repent themselves.
Why should young Lutherans consider church work when the deck seems to be stacked against Christians?
Steward leader: Do not be afraid to be repetitive. Parents, teachers, and even God Himself repeat things so that we may learn.
One vital area of church worker development is intellectual well-being.
Stewardship is not about big. Stewardship is not about small. Stewardship is about faithfulness.
Congregations that wish to cultivate faithful stewardship need to commit to the regular discipline of teaching and preaching stewardship.
Dear parents: To serve the newborn King, the Savior of the world is a sacred and honorable calling.
As stewards, we are entrusted with the Gospel, which belongs to Jesus Christ.
Stewardship is never easy. It is a daily and weekly call to repentance.