While there are more than two billion Christians in the world today, many others have no opportunity to hear about Jesus. Christians spend very little of their resources reaching out.
OK, I know the Bible says something about tithing ten percent, but is there more to giving that just writing a check out to my church once a month? By looking at the stories of John Wesley, R.G. LeTourneau and several contemporary people, Kingdom and Generosity examines the question of giving.
What are people really thinking as that offering plate goes down the pew? The thoughts of the people in this video provide a springboard into a sermon or discussion on giving and tithing.
We find freedom in our finances when we surrender our income to God's kingdom and His agenda. Here's a sequence that helps explain it in mathematical terms.
A kid, excited about buying a new toy, remembers that there are other people who are less fortunate. Instead of getting what he really wanted, he decides to give his money to the poor. Based on a true story. ...
A humorous football-themed look at tithing. An all-star tither makes the play again and there’s a flag on the play when someone tries to make change from the bag. ...
Three ladies get together for a friendly game of Monopoly, but one of the women's spirit of generosity is ruining the fun. One player constantly ruins game by giving money to other players, bailing people out of jail, trying to give away property, trying ...
Your heart will be stirred through this moving video that reminds us to “give thanks in all circumstances”. This video works great as a sermon illustration on the topic of thanksgiving or complaining. It is also great for a special Thanksgiving Service.