Theology of money
What does the Bible say about money, generosity, and wealth? Dive into the Bible with teachings and reflections that explore how our Christian faith shapes how we view our finances.
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?
Save with purpose
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Being shrewd for the Kingdom – John Lennox
What the parable of the dishonest manager can teach us about money.
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.
4 Biblical principles to transform how you manage your money
Secular advice about money management can often encourage us to maximise our return on investment, chase interest rates, and stockpile wealth for the future. But what does the Bible say about how to steward our finances?
Jesus the Good Steward: five ways to follow his example
The concept of stewardship holds a significant place within Christian theology.
Five Christian financial principles that can change your life
When it comes to managing money, Christians are called to go beyond practical tips and consider deeper, theological principles that reflect God’s perspective and nature.
Can we trust God when our building project falls through?
The decision to buy a church building is often the start of a journey with real ups and downs, with many congregations experiencing the frustration of missing out on a building they had set their hearts on.