“Financial stewardship is an important area for spiritual formation…Giving provides the opportunity for us to grow in our relationship with God as we participate in giving to worship God; to align ourselves with God’s eternal purposes; to prove the promises of God in our lives; to strike a blow in the battle of the idolatry of this world in all the forms that tempt and pull us away; to be rich towards God; to learn daily dependence on God; and to lay up treasure in heaven.”
Philip Eubanks is vice president for advancement at Johnson University and both a former student and friend of mine. Johnson educates students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations framed by the Great Commission in order to extend the kingdom of God among all nations. This statement was adapted from his remarks in “Student Missions Offerings” on 29 April 2014.
It’s doubly encouraging to me as a professor when profound statements like this are made by my former students. Why? It’s not about me! In so doing, the student surpasses their teacher because they have done the work of synthesizing and applying profound truths to impact the thousands of lives that are in their stewardship.
This summary statement reflects how Johnson University seeks to form students spiritually in a way that produces the outcome of Christian generosity. It’s a great summary statement for why we must teach about financial stewardship and giving in school settings.
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