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The 7 Principles of Christian Stewardship: Principles 3,4, & 5

7 min · 2. Apr. 2026
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What does it really mean to live generously, and how does our relationship with money shape our relationship with God? In this episode of Stewards & Stories, hosts Caroline Wood and Emily Allen continue their series on the Seven Principles of Christian Stewardship, diving into principles three, four, and five with guest Rev. AJ Thomas. Together, they explore the transformative power of generosity, the deeply spiritual nature of money, and the profound connection between our hearts and our financial choices. From the redemption story of Ebenezer Scrooge to the quiet faithfulness of the widow’s offering, this conversation challenges the false divide between finances and faith. You’ll hear why generosity is more than an action, it’s a spiritual posture, and how giving, saving, and loving God are all intricately connected. Whether you're a church leader, a stewardship team member, or simply seeking to align your financial life with your faith, this episode offers practical wisdom and theological insight to inspire your journey. Key Themes: * Generosity as the antidote to selfishness * Why money is a deeply spiritual issue * John Wesley’s wisdom: earn, save, and give * How giving draws us closer to God Listen in and rediscover how every financial decision can become an act of faith.

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