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A Short Guide to Gospel Generosity: Giving as an Act of Grace

Nathan W Harris

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We live in a possession and money obsessed culture. The normal American (or Singaporean!) has far more than they need, yet still feel incredibly insecure, needing to grasp it all tightly and continue to gain more. This isn’t just true with our acquisition of things, but also in the way we approach all resources that God has given to us: our time, gifts and talents, our families, and our lives themselves. What is the solution to this problem? Throughout Gospel Generosity you will see how the answer to our obsession with possessions is turning to the Gospel. It's only in the Gospel can we find the type of life transformation that enables us to turn our focus from ourselves to others, to give generously, and follow the way of Christ. God has modeled generosity throughout redemptive history, culminating in the gift of His Son, and this sacrificial generosity is the basis of true gospel generosity. Readers of this book will be called to consider all of their resources and gifts from God that are to be held loosely, ready to be used for God’s purposes. Everything is His anyway. Gospel generosity is simply giving that is rooted in the saving work of Jesus Christ. It is the Christian’s joyful awareness of what Christ has done for them and how they are privileged to participate in proclaiming that work through giving and advancing the Gospel. Generosity sprouts from the Gospel and bears fruit for the Gospel.

Publisher: B & H
Type: Hardback
ISBN: 9781087787640

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Nathan W. Harris (Ph.D. New Testament, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the vice president of advancement at Grace College & Seminary in Winona Lake, IN. Nathan is passionate about Christian philanthropy and communicating how the Gospel of Jesus Christ transforms the way Christians view and participate in generosity and stewardship. Aside from working in fundraising, Nathan has taught courses on the New Testament, Hermeneutics, and Theology. Nathan has over a decade of experience in Christian higher education and local church ministry. Above all, his greatest joy is his family: his wife, Kelsey, two boys, Noah and Jude; and beloved goldendoodle, Charlie (named in honor of Charles Spurgeon).

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