In this text, Jay Link speaks plainly about material things and challenges you to think spiritually about them. This book is designed not only to provoke change in the way you think, but also the way you live—encouraging a fresh perspective on handling the material things in your world. Formatted as a 30 day devotional, each day’s material includes an engaging reading and “food for thought” questions designed to inspire honest introspection and practical change. This book provides an abundance of new spiritual thoughts on old material things, speaking insightfully about a crucial and often neglected topic in Christian schools and churches.
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This book is scripturally based, filled with excellent stories, practical advice, and wise guidance. Jay has a very conversational and thought-provoking style of writing that caused me to ask the hard questions and wrestle with the answers. It is extremely comprehensive, covering both the challenges and opportunities of being entrusted with much. I thought I might read it in 30 days. I’ll probably be referencing it for 30 years.
—Bill Williams, president of Generous Giving
This book combines Jay’s gifts as a pastor, teacher, and planner with his passion for serving families and mobilizing resources to further God’s Kingdom. All those who read this book will be challenged in their thinking, encouraged in their heart, and motivated to follow and apply God’s principles of biblical stewardship. So, pull up a chair and for 30 days go on a journey with Jay as your guide, the Scriptures as your road map, and a biblical worldview as your context. You will be changed and His Kingdom furthered.
—David Wills, president of the National Christian Foundation
Jay link has devoted his life to helping the very affluent understand God’s perspective on wealth and what He says about how to live a prosperous life. This book will be enormously valuable in challenging the thinking and broadening the horizons of everyone who is sincerely seeking to use all their resources in ways that will please God, increase their Kingdom impact, and promote healthy family relationships.
—Howard Dayton, co-founder of Crown Financial Ministries