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When the Nation Feels Loud, Stewardship Leads Quietly
Um gonna be honest... The climate of our nation right now feels real heavy. Everything is loud. Everyone has an opinion. Fear, outrage, and division are being broadcast AND monetized 24/7. But Scripture reminds us of something countercultural: “Don't be conformed to the patterns of this world (the way they think and how they conduct themselves). But be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” (Romans 12:2) Before policies shift… before markets react… before systems change… Mindsets are formed. And if we’re not careful, we’ll start stewarding our emotions, money, words, and time based on fear instead of faith. Stewardship doesn’t begin in the White House. It begins in the heart and mind of the believer. Here are 3 mindset checks worth sitting with this week: 1️⃣ What’s shaping my thinking right now—faith or headlines? 2️⃣ Am I reacting emotionally, or responding prayerfully? 3️⃣ Is my money, time, and energy being stewarded intentionally… or impulsively? This is not a season to panic. It's a season to be rooted. Because when the world is unstable, people with a renewed mind become anchors. 👉🏽 So let's do this: Take 5 minutes today and audit one area (thoughts, spending, conversations, or media intake). Ask: “Is this aligned with who I’m called to be in Christ?” Then make one small adjustment. 💬Can we talk? (no pressure, no politics) Which area has been the hardest to steward lately—thoughts, emotions, time, or money—and why do you think that is? Let’s walk this out together. Community is how we stay grounded.
When the Nation Feels Loud, Stewardship Leads Quietly
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I have started speaking "I'm in this world but not of this world!"
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@Brandon Brown I'm looking to totally trust Him in all things since He already knows the beginning and end,
Legacy Isn’t What You Leave — It’s What You Live
This weekend we celebrated the life, death, and eternal impact of my aunt, Lonnie Palmer. She was a wife. A mother. A pastor. An evangelist. A teacher. A lover of people. And above all else — a lover of the Triune God. But titles don’t tell the real story. Her life did. Her life was a living sermon. A walking gospel. A visible theology. A daily offering. Not perfection — submission. Not platform — presence. Not applause — obedience. Not performance — faithfulness. She showed me something deeper than success: 👉🏾Stewardship isn’t about what you manage — it’s about who you belong to. That’s H.O.M.E. in motion: Healing — She lived healed enough to pour into others without bleeding on them. Ownership — She took responsibility for her walk with God, not outsourcing it to a church or title. Mindset — She didn’t live for the world’s approval, she lived for heaven’s affirmation. Elevation — She didn’t chase status, she carried presence. Her legacy isn’t buildings. It isn’t titles. It isn’t positions. It’s children who love God. It’s lives that were transformed. It’s seeds that will outlive her. That’s biblical stewardship of life. Not money. Not success. Not visibility. Not influence. But faithfulness with breath. Faithfulness with time. Faithfulness with calling. Faithfulness with love. 🧭(Stewardship Reflection) Let’s go deeper than content and inspiration. Ask yourself: • What am I stewarding for God — and what am I consuming for myself? • Where am I obedient, and where am I just religious? • Where have I substituted activity for intimacy? • Where does God get leftovers instead of first fruit — in my time, energy, attention, and love? Stewardship isn’t about money first. It’s about alignment. It’s about surrender. It’s about lordship. It’s about ownership of your walk. Drop this in the comments: 👉🏾 What area of your life is God calling you to steward better — your time, your relationships, your obedience, your mind, your body, your calling, or your faith?
Legacy Isn’t What You Leave — It’s What You Live
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My favorite scripture Proverbs 3:5-6... obedience...trusting Him with my whole heart is where I need to steward better! I strive daily to be my utmost for His highest!
My 1st Post Ever - My Passion
Ok Fam! 👋🏽💛 After spending time on Facebook, YouTube, IG, and TikTok, I finally feel like I’ve found home. There are two things I’m deeply passionate about—faith and finances—and I wanted a space to share them with people who’ve been through real life, just like me. So often, when you’re going through something, it feels like you’re the only one dealing with it. Even when we know that’s not true, the feeling is still real. Here’s my heart: I love God I love helping people And over the years, I’ve learned a lot about money, especially how to talk about it from a biblical, values-based perspective Somehow, God allowed me to combine both—and now I get to share it with ppl I come across… family, friends, or even ppl I randomly meet at the grocery store. This space is for: Real conversations Honest questions Growth, healing, and learning together I invite you to jump into the discussions, ask questions, and truly be part of the family as we grow—together. I just want to do real life with real people. SHALOM ✨
My 1st Post Ever - My Passion
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@Ricky Walker I am as well
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@Brandon Brown totally agree. After all we're living epistles.
🔥 Most people try to fix habits…but God starts with identity.
Before money changes. Before discipline sticks. Before growth feels natural… 👉🏾 Identity comes first. Here are 3 things to focus on when it comes to your identity in Christ 👇🏾 1️⃣ You are a steward, not an owner Nothing you have is random. It’s entrusted — time, money, gifts, influence. 2️⃣ You are called, not confused God isn’t unclear. Fear just gets louder when purpose is near. 3️⃣ You are being formed, not failing Just because it FEELS uncomfortable, that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Being conformed (changed) sometimes feels like friction. 📌 When identity is rooted, our habits follow. 💬 Let's talk: Which one do you struggle to walk in, not just believe? 👇🏾 Comment 1, 2, or 3
🔥 Most people try to fix habits…but God starts with identity.
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Hmmm...Not 1 or 2, maybe 3?
🏠 Stewardship Isn’t Just Money — It’s Conviction
Dr. King understood stewardship at a level most of us avoid. He stewarded his voice, his time, his calling, and ultimately his life. Stewardship asks a deeper question than “What do I earn?” It asks: What am I willing to stand on even when it’s uncomfortable? 👉🏾If you want to live with intention—not just survive—youre in the right place!. Let's talk about it: Where have you chosen comfort over conviction lately and what would stewardship look like instead?
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For me it still goes back to service..God blesses me to be a blessing which not only helps me but my fellow brethren in Christ.
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@Brandon Brown absolutely!
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Margie Mitchell
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Joined Jan 9, 2026