The book Stewards Not Owners goes beyond beyond the traditional Christian concept of tithing—giving 10% of our income—to encourage readers to consider a new paradigm, that everything—our time, talents, treasures, relationships—belong to the Lord, but they are still ours for us to use with joy and creativity.
What does Scripture really say about stewardship? Is there more to managing our money for God’s kingdom than we realize?
Stewardship is a word we don’t hear very often . . . until our church needs to build a new building. In Stewards Not Owners, Bill and Dana Wichterman challenge conventional views on wealth and giving, encouraging readers to put all their financial muscles to work for the Lord. Rather than focusing on simply giving away 10 percent of their income, Bill and Dana challenge readers to activate 100 percent of their wealth and wealth-creating potential for kingdom goals.
The Wichtermans also reveal:
How to incorporate your faith into your financial decisions. Why God calls us to save while cautioning us against hoarding. The need for financial transparency in our faith communities. How faithful Christians are inadvertently funding companies and initiatives that actively work against biblical values. Strategies for aligning your personal wealth-building goals with your heavenly calling to expand God’s kingdom.
Drawing on years of personal research and relationships, Bill and Dana also share the inspiring stories of twenty-four individuals who have not only built great wealth but have also fully embraced a lifestyle of radical generosity.
Surrendering all your finances to God doesn’t have to mean living a dull, humble, monastic life. As you’ll discover in Stewards Not Owners, you can enjoy God’s financial blessings while still using them to expand His kingdom and lead a life of true abundance, eternal significance, and joy!