Introducing “The Biblical Guide to Money: A 13-Week Journey to Financial Stewardship,” a transformative Bible study series by Pastor Duke Taber. With over three decades of experience as a senior pastor, Pastor Duke shares his profound insights and practical wisdom on managing money from a biblical perspective.
In this comprehensive 13-week digital study, you’ll explore the foundational principles of financial stewardship, learning to align your heart and actions with God’s will for your resources. Each week, Pastor Duke delves into a critical aspect of biblical money management, offering scriptural truths, real-life examples, and thought-provoking questions to guide your journey.
Through this study, you will:
- Understand God’s ownership and your role as a faithful steward
- Discover the biblical principles of work, earning, and contentment
- Cultivate a heart of generosity and learn the joy of giving
- Gain practical tools for budgeting, saving, and investing wisely
- Break free from the bondage of debt and financial anxiety
- Develop a kingdom-focused perspective on wealth and possessions
- Learn to trust God as your ultimate provider and source of security
Whether you’re a new believer or a seasoned Christian, “The Biblical Guide to Money” will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to handle your finances in a way that honors God and advances His purposes. Each lesson includes deep scriptural insights, engaging anecdotes, and practical action steps to help you apply the principles to your daily life.
As a digital download, this study is conveniently accessible from your computer, tablet, or smartphone, allowing you to learn and grow at your own pace and on your own schedule. You’ll also receive exclusive access to additional resources, including worksheets, financial templates, and bonus teachings from Pastor Duke.
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your financial life and align your heart with God’s desires. Purchase “The Biblical Guide to Money” today and embark on a 13-week journey to biblical stewardship, greater freedom, and a deeper relationship with Christ.
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