REGARDING MONEY
How should we regard money? Do we swear off the filthy stuff? Take vows of poverty? John Wesley offered a more workable lead when he urged: “Make all you can, save all you can, and then give all you can.” Myron Hayes was on the money when he said: “Riches, when honestly gained, are an achievement, and when unselfishly administered, a stewardship.” Samuel Maconaghy determined that when it came to money, “I will be the master and not the servant of my possessions.” Focal Point.
To view this resource, log in or sign up for a subscription plan