VALUESEYES HERE! OF CHRISTIAN STEWARD Christian Stewardship refers to the responsibility that Christians have in maintaining and using wisely the gifts that God has bestowed. God wishes human beings to be his collaborators in the work of creation, redemption, and sanctification. Increasingly this has referred to environmental protectionism.
At the heart, accountability is one Christian submitting to the Christ-centered admonition of another Christian in one or more areas of life. Hand in hand with accountability is an attitude of grace and forgiveness, and the taking on of one another's burdens (Romans 12:16, Colossians 3:13, Galatians 6:2). ACCOUNTABILITY
voluntary simplicity Voluntary simplicity is about living closer to God and our core values. It seems so easy for our lives to become filled with clutter that distracts us from living our lives the way we would most like to live. What kind of life does our faith lead us toward? How much fuller can our lives be when we let our values lead us, rather than what our society finds most important. Norwood, Arlisha. “Rosa Parks.” National Women’s History Museum, 2017, www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/rosa-parks.
RESPONSIBLE PRODUCTIVITY God has made us stewards of His resources. Productivity helps us to bear much fruit for the kingdom of God. To live a productive Christian life, you need to have a vision, focus on giving value, and you should learn to say no, where possible. You need to focus on what you are good at and delegate the rest.
cosnesluecmteivreism ‘consumerism has become central to the social and cultural life of the technologically advanced societies in the later twentieth century. Meaning is sought as a “redemptive gospel” in consumption. And cultural identities are formed through processes of selective consumption’
consultative leadership Being a Christian leader is a product of God's grace. however, we have to look beyond our abilities and fix our eyes at God. After all, none of us deserves to be in a position to serve Him. Yet, He not only gives us grace so that we can be reconciled with Him, but He also gives us the grace to serve Him (Eph 4:7).
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