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Biblical basis for financial stewardship

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Author(s)
Kivunzi, Titus M.
Keywords
Bible
Christian workers
money
financial stewardship
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Biblical Theology
Bible (texts, commentaries)

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/235836
Abstract
"One thing that concerns me is the attitude that many Christian workers have adopted towards money. A lot of people think that their need is money rather than what they need to buy with it. There is a desire to have money or a cheque book in the pocket all the time, so that if one does not have it, it is a bother to him or her. As a result of this, several things have been attempted in order to make sure that there is money in the pocket all the time."
Date
1985
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Article
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