"Concerning the Collection a Manual for Christian Stewardship" is a foundational guide to the biblical principles of giving and financial responsibility within the church. Written by the influential pastor and denominational leader Monroe E. Dodd, this work provides a comprehensive examination of stewardship as a spiritual discipline rather than a mere administrative necessity. Dodd explores the theological underpinnings of the tithe, the spiritual significance of the offering, and the practical methods for fostering a culture of generosity within a congregation.
Designed as both a practical manual and an inspirational treatise, the book addresses the challenges of church finance with a focus on scriptural mandates. It offers clear instructions on how the act of giving serves as an act of worship, connecting the individual believer's resources to the broader mission of the Christian faith. Whether used for personal study or as a resource for church leadership, this volume remains a significant contribution to the literature on Christian stewardship, offering timeless insights into the relationship between faith and finance.
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