When Jesus Appears… In Generosity!

Reading time: two minutes The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats in Matthew 25 can get tricky.  Are our good works (“… you fed me, …you visited me” etc.) the cause of our salvation?  Certainly not.  We often say, “Works are just evidence of saving faith.”  Well, yes, but does that do justice to […]

A Prayer for Financial Wellbeing

Praying time: less than three minutes. This will be the last in our series of prayers around the Lutheran Wellness Wheel.  God is so good.  Join me in thanks for His every blessing! The earth is Yours, O Lord.  I rejoice that You have awakened me to a new day and a new opportunity to […]

Financial Wellbeing and 1 Chronicles 29

Reading time: less than 3 minutes. This is our last stop on our current tour: What’s a Scripture that epitomizes the eight aspects of wellness depicted in the Lutheran Wellness Wheel? Peter and David are such beloved characters because they display in their lives both the best of a walk of faith and the worst. […]

Healthy Churches Pay a Healthy Salary!

Reading time: three minutes It’s funny to me that churches often have such a hard time talking about money in general and salaries in particular.  Jesus spoke a great deal about money, treasure and possessions.  Why can’t we? Our Lord taught that our possessions should not own us, but that we should manage them to God’s […]

Financial Generosity Is the Power of WE!

Reading time: less than three minutes. Here’s a perfect example of “The Power of WE.”  In our sixteen years of ministry, we’ve sponsored nearly 280 Grace Place Wellness Retreats for almost 8,000 church workers and spouses of The LCMS. Eustolio Gomez of Concordia Plans Services has attended about 270 of those retreats and led a […]

Financial Wellbeing Is… Generosity!

Reading time: 3 minutes Did you watch the Oscars?  Did you see the glamour and glitz of the Red Carpet and the Hollywood icons? I didn’t watch much either.  A little bit goes a long way.  Now, you’ve got to keep up with Hollywood to keep your finger on the pulse of where society is going […]