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Stewardship Mindset Quotes

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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Good strategy requires board members to think beyond the boardroom and recognize and reward employees who demonstrate stewardship behaviors.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance

Marcus  Hall
“It’s time we relinquish the control we love so much. Talk to God. Listen to Him. It might not all make sense. Actually, a lot of it might not make sense, but that doesn’t matter. That’s living your faith. He knows best, and we should trust Him to guide us in the ways that He sees fit.”
Marcus Hall, Spiritual Wealth: a 40-Day Journey to Developing Stewardship Mindset

Marcus  Hall
“When God takes control of your thoughts, you’re able to start devising a wise plan for moving yourself out of debt. Figure out what you’re actually trying to accomplish and then set a goal. The goal must be written down, measurable, attainable, and include an endpoint. All of these steps are crucial. Otherwise, it’s just a good idea and will never be implemented.”
Marcus Hall, Spiritual Wealth: a 40-Day Journey to Developing Stewardship Mindset

Marcus  Hall
“God is responsible for everything we have, everything we achieve, every blessing in our lives. He reminds us of this by asking us to simply live on most of what He provides. We’re able to show our thankfulness to Him by setting aside some of those gifts to give back to Him and His kingdom.”
Marcus Hall, Spiritual Wealth: a 40-Day Journey to Developing Stewardship Mindset

“Want to know the secret to financial oneness? It begins with spiritually recognizing that everything is a gift from God.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“Acknowledging that everything comes from God and belongs to God is the beginning of wisdom-it alleviates the pressure of ownership and positions us as stewards over God's property.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“Maintaining a heart of stewardship evens the playing field, allowing couples to simply ask: God, what do You want to do with your provisions?”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“Stewardship is the art of gratitude in action; what we cherish, we sustain.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

Tim Weed
“...[O]n virtually every page, the same unmistakable message: Tread lightly. Think ahead. Respect the reality that despite your intelligence you are inseparable from the great web of life, a species to whom much has been given and of whom much is expected in return, namely a firm commitment to stewardship as opposed to thoughtless exploitation.”
Tim Weed, The Afterlife Project