Resources

Managing God’s Wealth

We are all managers for the portion of God’s wealth that He has allowed us to invest on His behalf. Of course, we must take out some portion to cover our operational costs, our living expenses. But what do we do with the rest?

Below you can find many ideas for ways that others have used the wealth God has entrusted them. We’ve broken these ideas into three main categories.

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Personal: These are ways that we can bless the individual people around us, both those we know as well as complete strangers.

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Community: These are ways we can impact our communities. Every neighborhood, town, and city should be better when Christians live there.

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Great Commission: Christ left us one final instruction before he left: Go into the world and make disciples of all nations. These are ways we can directly fulfill Christ’s ultimate command.

Listening and Watching

Sermons

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David Platt | The Ultimate Disconnect

Pastor and author David Platt shares about the disconnect between the incredible blessings God had given us and the purpose for which we were given them. Listen to or watch the sermon at The Church at Brook Hills here.

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Testimonies

Pay for someone’s drivethru: Tell the cashier at a drivethru that you want to pay for the person behind you.

Leave a generous tip: Leave an excessively generous tip for a waiter or waitress. Even better if they look like they’re having a rough day.

Pay for someone’s restaurant bill: Ask your waiter to let you pay the bill for someone else at a restaurant you are eating at.

Random spending money: Send an anonymous letter with some spending money to someone you know with a note telling them to use it on anything they want.

Give out gift cards: Purchase several $10 or $20 gift cards and give them to random people you see on your commute or in town.

Leave toys or projects for kids: Buy a simple toy or art project and leave it in the mailbox of a family with young kids. The parents may appreciate it as much as the kids!

 

Community Impact

Education

Fund individual teachers: Most teachers are given a very small budget to cover all their classroom costs for the year (usually $100-250) and often purchase many materials with their own money. Give a teacher you know some extra spending money to buy supplies and classroom materials.

Fill teacher wish lists: DonorsChoose.org allows teachers to post requests for funds to meet simple needs in their classrooms. Search for your zip code to meet needs in your own community. Some teachers may make Amazon wish lists that you can search for too.

Contribute to your local PTA: Parent teacher associations are often quite active. Help support the PTA at your child’s school or another nearby school.

Ask a principal about a school’s needs: Talk to the principal at a local school and ask them what kinds of needs you could help meet.

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Sponsor a playground: Contact your local neighborhood association or community group to contribute funds towards improving or fixing a local playground.

Support a food pantry: Contribute to your local food pantry so they can continue offering meals to those in need.

Contribute to a homeless shelter: Purchase supplies for or directly support a local homeless shelter.

Saying Thanks

Tip your postal worker: Give your postal carrier a gift card to say thanks. Just make sure it’s under $20.

Buy (or make!) treats for your fire department: They are often very appreciative!

Bring flowers to nurses: Bring flowers to your local hospital and drop them off at a nursing station to say thanks.

Send your pastor on vacation: Provide funds to allow your pastor to take a much needed vacation with their family.

Great Commission

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Bible translation: Wycliffe is one of the largest bible translation organizations in the world, working to translate the bible into every language and tongue.

Sponsor a child: Compassion International allows people to sponsor children around the world to provide for basic needs and share the gospel.

Bible animation: The Bible Project is a nonprofit animation studio that produces short-form, fully animated Bible videos and other Bible resources to make the biblical story accessible to everyone, everywhere.

Audio bible translation: Faith Comes by Hearing prepares audio bible translations in native languages for oral cultures (those who are not able to read). They estimate 70% of people live in these people groups.

Sponsor Missionaries

Native missionaries in Asia: Gospel for Asia is one of the largest organizations dedicated to sponsoring native missionaries in Asia.

College ministry through Cru: Sponsor a missionary through Cru to reach college students on university campuses.

Share the gospel through film: Jesus Film translates videos that explain the gospel into languages that have not been reached. Teams travel all over the world to share these films with people to lead them to Christ.

Online evangelism and discipleship: Global Media Outreach reaches people online through a network of websites and apps to share the gospel and provide discipleship through online missionaries.

Support indigenous missionaries: Doulos Partners acts as a “Christian mutual fund” that finds effective organizations supporting indigenous missionaries and channels 100% of donations to the work of these organizations.

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Community

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