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Highlights
- We know it's important to be generous.
- About the Author: Chris McDaniel has a passion to see followers of Christ become generous givers.
- 80 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
Description
About the Book
What does the Bible say about stewardship and giving? This twenty-one-day devotional will help you see your resources of time, talents and treasures in a fresh, God-honoring way, igniting your desire to live generously and providing practical guidance for you to do so. Discover the joy that comes from a life of giving freely to his plans and purposes.
Book Synopsis
We know it's important to be generous. But it can be hard to know what healthy stewardship looks like in our families and churches. What if God has deeper and richer lessons to teach us about what it means to live generously?Ignite Your Generosity will help you see your resources of time, talents and treasures in a fresh, God-honoring way. A twenty-one-day devotional, this book is now expanded with a four-week small group guide that is perfect for both individual and church use. Every day's reading features an engaging story, Scripture for further study and personal reflection questions to grow in the area of stewardship.Begin your journey of pursuing generosity God's way. Discover the joy and fulfillment that comes from a life of giving freely to his plans and purposes.
Review Quotes
"Consumerism, materialism and debt cannot deliver lasting happiness. Ignite Your Generosity will provide you with the proven path to discover lasting joy and contentment through learning to live a generous life."
--Brian Kluth, founder, Maximum Generosity"The Bible clearly outlines that Christians are to be stewards. Thin soil cannot sustain tall growth. Ignite Your Generosity helps Christians deepen and enrich the soil so our spiritual roots can grow deep."
--Wesley K. Willmer, author of God and Your Stuff and co-author of Revolution in GenerosityAbout the Author
Chris McDaniel has a passion to see followers of Christ become generous givers. He writes regularly on the topic of stewardship and has more than twenty years of leadership experience in public, private and nonprofit organizations. He earned his MBA from Liberty University and currently serves as the chief business development officer for DELTA Ministries International.