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Stewardship as Love in Action: Grace Duddy Pomroy's Journey of Generous Living

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Grace Duddy Pomroy is the Director of the Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary, an institution focused on educating leaders for Christian communities. She is recognized for her expertise in stewardship and financial education. Based in Allen, Washington, she is a noted speaker and author, contributing significantly to her field with works such as Embracing Stewardship and Stewards of God’s Love. Grace is currently developing a book on alternative financial models for ministry with Fortress Press, which shows her dedication to updating financial practices in religious settings.

In this episode…

Is it possible to weave stewardship seamlessly into everyday life while profoundly impacting others? How do people embody the values they advocate through their financial decisions and interactions with others?

According to Grace Duddy Pomroy, a renowned financial educator and stewardship leader, integrating generosity into one’s lifestyle involves much more than occasional acts of giving. She emphasizes the importance of aligning spending with values and the transformative power of purposeful financial education. Grace highlights the significance of discussing money openly within relationships and the broader implications of our financial decisions on community welfare and environmental sustainability. These practices not only improve personal and financial health but also create a legacy of generosity that impacts both local communities and society at large.

In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, Jim Dunlop and Grace Duddy Pomroy, Director of the Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary, discuss the essence of stewardship as a form of love. They explore the impact of personal generosity stories, the challenges and solutions in managing finances ethically, and how stewardship can serve as a bridge between personal values and societal benefit.

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Grace Duddy Pomroy is the Director of the Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary, an institution focused on educating leaders for Christian communities. She is recognized for her expertise in stewardship and financial education. Based in Allen, Washington, she is a noted speaker and author, contributing significantly to her field with works such as Embracing Stewardship and Stewards of God’s Love. Grace is currently developing a book on alternative financial models for ministry with Fortress Press, which shows her dedication to updating financial practices in religious settings.

In this episode…

Is it possible to weave stewardship seamlessly into everyday life while profoundly impacting others? How do people embody the values they advocate through their financial decisions and interactions with others?

According to Grace Duddy Pomroy, a renowned financial educator and stewardship leader, integrating generosity into one’s lifestyle involves much more than occasional acts of giving. She emphasizes the importance of aligning spending with values and the transformative power of purposeful financial education. Grace highlights the significance of discussing money openly within relationships and the broader implications of our financial decisions on community welfare and environmental sustainability. These practices not only improve personal and financial health but also create a legacy of generosity that impacts both local communities and society at large.

In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, Jim Dunlop and Grace Duddy Pomroy, Director of the Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary, discuss the essence of stewardship as a form of love. They explore the impact of personal generosity stories, the challenges and solutions in managing finances ethically, and how stewardship can serve as a bridge between personal values and societal benefit.

  continue reading

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