Expect, Trust, Obey: How to Raise Generous Kids Who Give Without Needing the Credit
Generosity is not just about money. And it is not just for people who have a lot of it.
In this episode of Cultivating a Home, Rhonda and Melissa open up a conversation about what it looks like to raise genuinely generous kids, starting with financial giving and then going somewhere most people never think to look.
Rhonda shares how she took six children to the bank to open savings accounts and set up four envelopes: tithe, give, save, and spend. She talks about keeping a pre-written card and a bill in your purse so you are always ready when God prompts you. And she tells the story of the Christmas gifts that sat in the back of her car for weeks with no plan for delivery, until the doorbell rang at a party, and the answer walked right in.
Then the conversation shifts to something bigger: the talents, skills, and gifts your family already has, and how to start seeing them as tools for blessing others. From coaching youth basketball to showing up with a vacuum cleaner, this episode will change how you look at what you have to offer.
Part one of two. Next week, the conversation continues.
Topics Covered in This Episode
* Proverbs 22:9 and what it means to have a "generous eye"
* Teaching kids to give anonymously at restaurants, and why anonymity matters
* The pre-written card in your purse: a simple, practical way to always be ready to give
* The four-envelope money system: tithe, give, save, spend
* How Rhonda connected allowance to scripture memory and character goals
* Heather's friend, who needed shoes, was taught to notice a need and act on it
* The grocery store trip, the Diet Dr. Pepper, and the hair ties nobody planned
* Expect. Trust. Obey. The three-word framework for following the still small voice
* Why our hesitation to give usually comes down to thinking about ourselves
* How to describe someone else's need to your kids without pity or condescension
* The Christmas doorbell story: gifts sitting in the back of the car for weeks, and how God solved the delivery problem
* Giving talents beyond what you would see in a talent show
* Upward basketball, nursing homes, etiquette, organizing, holding babies: what a real talent inventory looks like
* "Lord, show me ways you've designed me uniquely" as a daily prayer
* Showing up with a vacuum cleaner: what it looks like when the whole family gives their time together
Key Scripture
Proverbs 22:9 "He who has a generous eye will be blessed, for he gives of his bread to the poor."
Episode Takeaways
1. Put something in an envelope and carry it. It does not have to be a lot. Write a short note inside. Keep it in your purse and wait for the person God puts on your mind. Then give it without waiting for a thank you.
2. Do a talent inventory with your family. Sit down together and list out what each person is actually good at, including the things that would never make it onto a stage. Ask: How could this skill be used to bless someone else right now? Pray over the list.
3. Include your kids the next time you give. Let them help pick the person, contribute from their own giving envelope, and carry the bag to the door. The experience of giving together is the lesson. You do not have to explain it afterward.
Timestamps
[0:01:56] Developing a “Generous Eye” in Everyday Life
[0:02:33] Teaching Kids to Secretly Pay for Someone’s Meal
[0:08:05] Kids’ Tithe–Give–Save–Spend System
[0:12:02] “Expect, Trust, Obey” as a Lifestyle of Giving
[0:22:26] Using Kids’ Talents to Serve Others
Resources + Links
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