Articles in this Issue
In Our Rejection of the Prosperity Gospel, Are We Missing God’s Provision?
As church leaders, we can model a balanced mindset about God’s material blessings.
How Might the COVID-19 Crisis Reshape our Churches for Good?
We have a unique opportunity to reset, pivot from old patterns, and look afresh at the future.
What Happens When Apps Replace the Offering Plate?
We need to think creatively about the role of giving in corporate worship.
Ten Percent Won’t Work for Everyone
The New Testament suggests that different Christians should give different portions of their income to the Lord.
The Worst (and Best) Passage for Generosity Sermons
The widow’s mite story is about more than her sacrificial giving.
Shepherding in a Shifting Financial Landscape
The pandemic intensified existing economic challenges for churches—and catalyzed new ones.
Preaching ‘Daily Bread’ in a Culture of Excess
Most of Jesus’ listeners lived hand to mouth. What if ours have plenty?
7 Church History Insights on Stewarding Money Well
Christian leaders have always grappled with tough issues surrounding finances and faith. Their insights still speak to us today.
We Follow the One Who Gave It All
A look inside our fall CT Pastors issue on money and generosity.