Seven years: the value of generosity‪.‬ bread church

    • Christianity

Before bread was even a church, people connected with the idea of bread
have been incredibly generous towards it. We want to continue that marker
of generosity in everything we do.

This should be no surprise. To be a Christian is to be generous: it is who
we are. The more we experience God’s grace - his unmerited generosity - the
more generous we become. The key is having him as our bottomline, as
opposed to money, or success, or anything else.

When we operate from grace, our giving becomes active and regular, rather
than passive and irregular. And the benefits are invaluable- God's glory
and His kingdom extended in our lives and all the lives of those connected
to us.

By Ed Flint

Before bread was even a church, people connected with the idea of bread
have been incredibly generous towards it. We want to continue that marker
of generosity in everything we do.

This should be no surprise. To be a Christian is to be generous: it is who
we are. The more we experience God’s grace - his unmerited generosity - the
more generous we become. The key is having him as our bottomline, as
opposed to money, or success, or anything else.

When we operate from grace, our giving becomes active and regular, rather
than passive and irregular. And the benefits are invaluable- God's glory
and His kingdom extended in our lives and all the lives of those connected
to us.

By Ed Flint