Generous Living
An Easy Way to Save and Give - Day 108
Some of the larger banks these days have ‘save as you go’ programs. Basically, they round up every ATM or credit card...
Being Generous With Debt - Day 107
Over the years, I’ve had ministries in which I do business not be able to fulfill their contracts, pay their debts, o...
Honoring God - Day 106
I remember a few years back there was a devastating earthquake in Pakistan. Thousands were left homeless, injured or ...
Favoritism – who do we worship in it? - Day 105
In a lifetime (so far) of going to church, I have never seen a special row or pew set aside for the wealthy.But, I ha...
Desires - Day 104
Finding myself in a discussion of generosity, I often begin by disclaiming myself as a ‘recovering church marketer.’ ...
Lending to the Poor - Day 103
I live in a state that is full of pawnshops, payday loan brokers, and title loan shops. Unfortunately, they seem to b...
Generously Sharing Your Relationships - Day 102
I recently spent a week with a good friend, philanthropist, and respected businessman. He’s known to give counsel to ...
Arranged Giving - Day 101
As you may realize by now, I’ve spent most of my livelihood assisting ministries interweave generosity into the DNA o...
Buying on a Prospect - Day 100
At 16, I got my first job selling boat wax at an international boat show. I have worked my entire adult life. While s...
A Generous Outlook - Day 98
This perhaps is the most recited verse in the world. Who hasn’t sighted ‘John 3:16’ at a sporting event, painted on r...
Challenging Your Generosity - Day 97
Today, the word faith is tossed around quite loosely. We often use this word in conjunction with an idea or principle...
Being a Landowner - Day 96
Being a land or homeowner is a biblical principle dating back to the Old Testament. Yet, many cultures do not believe...