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The Churchs Cash Drawer
The Stewardship Conundrum
To Charge or
Not to Charge?
The Deeper Way:
Kingdom Economics
Family Tree:
The Cost of Impulse
Portraits:
Carolyn Palmer: Grandma on a Mission

COVER STORY

The Divine Pipeline Design
by A. Brent Cobb

With His inexhaustible resources, God meets others greatest needs. Amazingly He does so through us as we cooperate with the divine design.

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FEATURES


The Churchs Cash Drawer

by Marilyn J. McCool
The godly stewardship of Nazarenes requires a careful accounting. Where does the money come from, and where does it go?

The Stewardship Conundrum
by Bob Crew
When we properly assume the role of a steward, we make every investment decision in light of the best interest of the owner of the assets.

To Charge or Not to Charge?
by J. David McClung
Can a Christian carry consumer debt and still be a good steward? Our use of credit can have a direct, immediate, and long-lasting impact on the kind of stewardship report we will eventually give to God.



COLUMNS

Commission: A Tribute to Obedience in Stewardship
by Jim L. Bond

All that we have has come from God, belongs to Him, and is available for His use whenever He calls.

The Deeper Way: Kingdom Economics
by Cisca Ireland-Verwoerd

Have faith that God will do as He said not just for salvation and sanctification but also for every second, inch, and dollar of life.

Essay: On Fools and Little Children
by Lawrence W. Wilson

The real beauty of Gods perfect judgment is not that so many people get what they deserve but that so many people dont.

Family Tree: The Cost of Impulse
by Dan and Kay Croy

We need help outside ourselves to be consistent victors over the I want what I want when I want it drive.


Hard Sayings of Jesus: The Mystery of Discipleship
by Stan Meek

Discipleship is difficult not because it is not understood but because it is understood and is costly.

Holiness: The Quest for Personal Holiness
by Alex Deasley

A new heart is the creation of a moment; a new character has to be built up. The habits of the heart must be cultivated.

Passport: Send Someone Else
by Carmen J. Ringhiser

Volunteering to send out his sons someday did not seem difficult to Philip McAlister. Submitting his own life entirely to Gods will took several more months of contemplation.

Portraits: Carolyn Palmer: Grandma on a Mission
by Debbie Salter Goodwin

Working with the state to take away her daughters children is the second hardest thing Carolyn Palmer has ever done.

Ten Commandments: III. The Name of the Lord:
Handle with Care

by Carl M. Leth

We are welcome to our own opinions, but we are not invited to stamp them with Gods seal of approval.

Touching: Could You Just Hold Me?
by Fletcher L. Tink

AIDS is a terrorist threat of proportion much greater than the one most of us fear.




COMING NEXT MONTH
5 GREAT OBJECTIONS TO CHRISTIANITY

Objection! A Loving God Would Never Send People to Hell

by Wesley D. Tracy

Some Christians have missed the upgrade that Jesus wrought from righteous revenge to Christlike love. This becomes most evident when they talk about hell.

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