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We hope to provide a variety of stewardship presentations that fit congregations of various sizes, types, and locations. The resources listed on this page are to support the individuals, families, and congregations of your Church.
Stewardship Ministries desires to raise an awareness of being a good manager of the life that we have been given by God which will empower local churches to their full potential.
“Moreover it is required in stewards that one be found faithful.”
– 1 Corinthians 4:2
What is a tithe? The word tithe means “one tenth.” In the Bible, God instructs all believers to bring a minimum of one tenth of our income back to Him. Anything above and beyond 10 percent is considered an offering. Proverbs 3:9 tells us, “Honor the Lord with your possessions, and with the firstfruits of…
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Things are getting serious, or you are recently married. A key element to a happy marriage is unity and a shared vision. Though we often focus on all the other likes and dislikes, finances is often left out of the conversation for many young couples. And yet, it is often finances or finance-related topics that…
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Have you ever wondered what your Net Worth was? We have a wonderful tool to help you understand just exactly what your net worth is. You can download this resource here. Financial Net Worth Tool
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Investing can seem complicated, here is a step-by-step guide to help you get started! I Want Something Quick and Easy I’m Willing to Dig Deeper How to Choose/Find a Financial Advisor
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Step 1: Make a list of all your debts and include: Total amount (balance) you owe Minimum monthly payment Annual percentage rate (APR) of interest Step 2: Download the Debt Pay-Off Plan. Final Thoughts We generally recommend you use the Debt Snowball Method to pay off your debts. It provides quick wins as you pay…
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Determine your current income and spending: Track your income and spending by category for the next 30 days using this budget tracking by category form Also review the past 30 days from your operating accounts (checking, savings, credit cards, etc.) As you add expenses to the form, it will automatically add up the category totals…
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