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Highlights
- When you hear the word "generosity" you may think of money - or maybe a wealthy philanthropist who gives large sums of it to solve a desperate need.
- Author(s): Michael L Stickler
- 198 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
Description
About the Book
Wondering what a life ‒ abandoned to God ‒ looks like? Pastor, author, and conference speaker, Michael Stickler shares with us the Bible's keys to living such a life ‒ an extraordinary & generous life ‒ a LIFE WITHOUT RESERVATION.
Book Synopsis
When you hear the word "generosity" you may think of money - or maybe a wealthy philanthropist who gives large sums of it to solve a desperate need. Although using money might be a convenient way to be generous, the Biblical view of "generosity" is something much more than just that - it is an expression of the very nature of God.
Money is just one of the many ways someone can express generosity but living a Life Without Reservation is much more.
Review Quotes
"In his concise and potent guide to a generous life, Mike Stickler offers a very practical and biblically faithful tour of the fundamental principles of a life that invests in eternity by transmuting the lead of what is passing away into the gold of what will endure forever." - Ken Boa, Best Selling Christian Author
"The church in America needs many things. A generous spirit, and life, is near the top of the list. Read this book and accept the challenge!" - Dr. John Jackson, President of William Jessup University Author of six books on Transformational Leadership and Personal Renewal
"This book tells you step by step how to find the joy, responsibility, challenges and rewards God has for giving generously. You will find it also gives you a happy heart when you think about giving!" - Arch Bonnema, Philanthropist
"I liked the Author's emphasis on generosity being more than about money. Connecting it with stewardship was a good move. Time, talent, treasures, truth (Mike's use "understanding"), and relationships are all important areas of stewardship and, thus, generosity." - Professor Glenn Sunshine
"I've known Mike 13 years and I have huge respect for him. I love the fact he's taking his life-long learning, knowledge, and passion, and placing it into a book to share with the rest of us. Mike is one of the best I've ever met when it comes to looking at the heart of why something exists. If anything was created to make our world a better place, it has to be created with God's vision of how we make it sustainable." - Peter Strople, Philanthropist
"I especially appreciated Mike's insights regarding the slaves (and prisoners) and their inability to celebrate their release... Also, his analysis of the "cancer of materialism" was excellent." - Pastor Jay Hull