Faith & Finance
Theological and devotional content to help you think through how your faith applies to money, stewardship and living.

The generosity of God, part 1: the Father’s infinite love
“The infinite generosity of the Father liberates us to give with lavish generosity and reckless abandon.”

The generosity of God, part 2: the Son’s priceless gift
The depth of generosity is measured by the cost of giving, but what is the price Jesus paid?

The generosity of God, part 3: the Spirit’s lavish gifts
The fascinating dynamics of our giving and the unwavering generosity of the Holy Spirit.

Should Christians ever receive interest?
Dr. Ben Cooper, author of The Ethics of Usury and Deputy Director of courses at the Proclamation Trust and Cornhill Training Course, spoke with us about lending, usury, and the morality of modern finance.

Finance, money, and giving: lessons from a generous widow
What does Jesus have to teach us about the true nature of generosity through the gift of a poor widow?

Faithful finances: how to invest now for eternity
When it comes to managing money, choosing how to invest is a key decision. As Christians, how do we approach this practically and with an eternal perspective?

Being shrewd for the Kingdom – John Lennox
What the parable of the dishonest manager can teach us about money.

Do banks hate churches? Pt 3: building better ties
“Unwittingly, with the best of gospel proclamation intentions, Emmanuel just funded terrorists.”

Do banks hate churches? Pt 2: why de-banking happens
Church de-banking may be less about persecution and more about compliance, risk and good governance.

Can we afford to be generous in a struggling economy?
Biblical principles of accountability, wisdom, and generosity can honour God and help us navigate financial uncertainty.

Happy or reluctant giver? Which one are you?
Discover how gospel-driven giving transforms hearts, fuels churches, and reflects God’s abundant love.

Do banks hate churches? Pt 1: The perception issue
Paul Houghton, Kingdom Bank CEO, asks why Churches have become increasingly wary of big banks.