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Are You Trustworthy with Worldly Riches?

Last updated on November 18, 2011 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

The things of this world will pass away when the Kingdom of the Lord comes. However, that does not excuse poor worldly behavior. Egiving.com thrives on supporting the furtherance of the Kingdom with modern technology. The resources of the earth were designed to glorify the Lord, and that includes the innovations of man’s brain. At Egiving, we supply your church or parachurch with the technological tools to manage one of the toughest resources available: Money.

Luke 16:11 states “If you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?” Just like with children learning to manage small problems, we must learn to manage the worldly wealth given us before the Lord will give us the true riches of heaven.

We must be good stewards not only of our money but also with how our money is used. Giving tithes and offerings are beneficial to the church, a ministry with outreaches positively affecting both those in the local community as well as those far away. Giving tithes and offerings is also beneficial personally, because doing such tangibly demonstrates your dedication and thankfulness to the Lord who provides regardless of circumstance. Using the effective modern technology of the internet facilitates more effective giving because it allows us to handle tithes and offerings in the same automated, easy-to-use way we handle our own home related expenses.

Egiving has seen a 95% retention rate in givers with online recurring capabilities. This is not an out of sight, out mind principle either; it just simply offers more accountability and ease to the giving process. Switching to egiving.com for your church or ministry’s giving needs will help increase your giver retention and help your church or parachurch organize funds well. Take the next step to an effective and secure giving process, visit egiving.com today.

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