The Good Steward: Biblical Principles of Wealth Management

Biblical Principles of Wealth Management
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Genre Self-Help
By Tim Russell, Roy Russell (2025)
The Good Steward, by Tim Russell and Roy Russell is a transformative guide inviting readers to rethink wealth as a means to worship, rather than as personal gain. With a fresh take on Biblical stewardship, it unveils the true role of money: a resource God entrusts to us for our intentional, purposeful management. Through relatable stories and timeless biblical wisdom, the authors reveal the "worship problem" that often places money above God. They challenge readers to reshape their financial lives around five priorities: giving, saving, responsible spending, generosity, and enjoyment in God's blessings. The Good Steward is a roadmap to fulfillment and peace. By placing faith at the center of financial decisions, we build a legacy of purpose and devotion.

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