Deadline: March 24
Length 600 to 1,200 words, or visual art and photography
Money can corrupt and dominate or be used to extend the kingdom of God.
Are you a cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:7)? How did you learn to be one? What experiences shaped how you spend and give?
What lessons do you wish you had learned sooner? Do thrift and generosity complement or conflict? What does it mean to live simply?
How can we overcome the fear of talking about money? How can we correct financial inequity and promote economic justice?
What biblical teachings guide your decisions about finances and lifestyle?
How do you understand the call to multiply assets (Matthew 25:14-30) alongside Jesus’ warning about wealth (Matthew 19:23-24)? Does the Old Testament jubilee concept of forgiving debt and returning property apply today?
How can those who are rich in things avoid being poor in soul?
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