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Stewardship - "Inventory"

Sep 03, 2023

Does God come first in my giving?


2.    Do I give Him what is left over or merely what I don’t need?   

3.    Am I proud of what I am pledging?

4.    Would I be ashamed for others to know what I pledge?

5.    Do I believe God is proud of my pledge?

6.    Do I really make sacrifices for the Church?

7.    Do I make it difficult for someone to secure my pledge?

8.    Does the person who calls on me go away cheerful?

9.    Do I set aside in advance what I give?

10.  Am I worried about being asked to increase my pledge?

11.  Could I increase my pledge?

12.  Is my giving planned?

13.  Am I trying to do all that I can do?

14.  Am I making any effort to tithe my income?

15.  If I do not tithe, am I trying to give half a tithe?


From:  “When Moth and Rust Do Not Consume - An Anthology of Christian Giving.



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