
The resources in this category are provided for the benefit of Christians seeking
assistance from Eternal Vision in the area of personal stewardship. Our
ministry is dedicated to helping Christians realize their full
potential for Biblical living, especially in the much-neglected area of
Biblical financial stewardship.
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Eternal Vision is a ministry dedicated to helping Christians realize their full
potential for Biblical living, especially in the much-neglected area of
Biblical financial stewardship. Our ministry professionals provide discipleship, legal, and financial planning assistance to individual Christians. Eternal Vision also provides stewardship training resources to help pastors and ministry leaders build a stewardship ministry within the local church. EV has no financial products to sell and represents no other ministry in working with individual Christians.
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Every child, at some point in his or her life will ask the question, “Who am I?” The predominant teaching in the public school system today is that we are essentially, and only, physical beings. To quote Stephen Pinker, an oft-cited Harvard professor of psychology, “When the brain dies, the person goes out of existence.” He really means that! Many educators teaching in public schools, universities and colleges have the same opinion.
Children are more than physical beings; they are also spiritual and eternal beings. This eternal perspective is what drives our Christian view of education. Your ministry’s leaders are passionate about continuing to offer this unique form of education. Will you pray for your school’s leadership? Only through God’s power can they protect each student from the humanistic influences of the world.
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Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. -Proverbs 22:6
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Proverbs 22:6, King Solomon urged parents to "train up" their children for a special purpose. In Numbers 7:10, the same Hebrew word is used
to describe the dedication of the
alter for use in sacrifice; in I Kings 8:63, it is used to refer to the dedication of the first temple for use
in worship; and in Nehemiah 12:27, it refers to the dedication of the rebuilt wall for use in protection from outside
corruption. In each case, a special
sense of joy and consecration marked the dedication
as a special event.
Parents, you have a special cause for dedication as
well: your children. Spiritually, our
children do not belong to us, but to God who entrusts to us the responsibility of
raising them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Your children have not come to you as a blank
slate. God in His wisdom has gifted them
with talents and abilities unique to them.
Help them discern the "way in which they should go." Then train them up to fulfill the special
purpose for which they have been designed by God.
Stewardship is the rightful management of that
which God provides. The legacy you leave
in dedicating them to serve the Lord will provide them lifelong guidance and
ultimately bring glory to the Savior.
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In the early 1900's when the founders of the Fundamentalist movement trumpeted forth the
absolute essentials of Biblical Christianity in a work known as The Fundamentals, A Testimony to the Truth, they thought it fitting
and necessary to include an exposition on the topic of financial
stewardship! Dr. Arthur T. Pierson (1837-1911), a pastor and ardent
defender of the faith, wrote more than 50 books in his lifetime,
including a popular biography of George Mueller and his last work:
three chapters in The Fundamentals.
In his chapter, Our Lord’s Teachings About Money,
Dr. Pierson delivers an exposition of the teachings of Christ himself
on the topic of money that is both plain and powerful. Written nearly
a century ago, the powerful truths reflected in Pierson’s work remain
as powerfully relevant today as they were 2000 years ago when the Son
of God first revealed them to man.
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Contrasting Christian and Secular Estate Planning
"Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly..."
-Psalm 1:1
The Bible is clear that Christians must seek Godly counsel on important decisions, yet when it comes to one of the most important planning processes a Christian will ever undertake, little thought is given to the worldview of the professionals whose advice they seek. Because each Christian is accountable to God for his stewardship, estate planning is a matter of eternal consequence! What a joy to know that with the right counsel, we can stand before the Lord and hear, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."
Three aspects of the Christian worldview distinguish Christian
stewardship planning from secular estate planning. These fundamental
differences make an extraordinary impact on the eternal outcome of the
estate planning process.
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A will is the kind of thing no one likes to think about. The unsavory combination of having to deal with a lawyer and contemplating your own death is enough to make anyone hunt for a more pleasant activity! (I suspect many gutters have been given a non-seasonal cleaning for this very reason!)
While no one likes to think about dying, a good estate plan can be a tremendous source of blessing for the Christian, his family, and the ministries God lays on his heart to support.
This article outlines some priorities to consider when drafting a will and seven changes in life that indicate the need to change your estate plan as well!
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The Eternal Vision personal stewardship review and planning process is designed to be thorough, and yet simple for each client to understand. Our desire is to help Christian people who are responding to the Lord's leadership in the area of Biblical stewardship to accomplish the goals God has led them to establish.
Every Christian is different, and we understand that God burdens each of us in different ways to accomplish His overall mission. Trained EV advisors meet with clients to determine their personal goals and to provide one-on-one discipleship as they seek God's will in the area of personal stewardship.
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Over the next several years, trillions of dollars are expected to pass from one generation to the next by inheritance. Developing a Biblical perspective on inheritance can mean the difference between that inheritance process honoring the Lord or missing a gigantic and eternal opportunity.
The words inherit, inheritance or heir are used over 240 times in our Old Testament. It is an extremely important theological concept in relation to God and his covenant relationship to the nation of Israel. By far the greater percentage of references refer to both the nation and the land it would control as an inheritance. The remaining few references address the family aspects of inheritance. What is important is that God “modeled” the concept of inheritance as a loving and holy Father toward his beloved children.
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assistance from Eternal Vision in the area of personal stewardship.
Our
ministry is dedicated to helping Christians realize their full
potential for Biblical living, especially in the much-neglected area of
Biblical financial stewardship.
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