
Faithful with What's His: Biblical Lessons on Christian Stewardship - Hardcover
Faithful with What's His: Biblical Lessons on Christian Stewardship - Hardcover
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by Jeremy W. Odom (Author)
You don't own it-God does. But you are responsible.
In a world that often celebrates ownership, control, and accumulation, the Bible offers a countercultural truth: everything we have belongs to God. We are not owners-we are stewards. In Faithful with What's His: Biblical Lessons on Christian Stewardship, Dr. Jeremy W. Odom offers a timely and theologically grounded guide to what it really means to manage God's resources with integrity, humility, and purpose.
Drawing from Scripture, pastoral experience, and years of church-based teaching, this book explores the full scope of Christian stewardship. It's not just about money-it's about faithfully managing your time, talents, treasure, and testimony. Each chapter walks readers through a key principle of biblical stewardship, blending expository teaching with real-world application and spiritual insight.
Whether you're a pastor, ministry leader, Sunday School teacher, or everyday believer, this book will help you:
- Understand what the Bible truly teaches about stewardship
- Reflect on your responsibilities as a manager of God's gifts
- Embrace financial accountability and generosity
- Use your spiritual gifts for Kingdom impact
- Manage your time and priorities through a biblical lens
- Live as a faithful witness in every area of life
Each chapter includes biblical commentary, reflection questions, practical assignments, and memory verses-making it perfect for individual study, discipleship groups, or church-wide teaching series.
If you're ready to take a deeper step in your walk with Christ, Faithful with What's His will challenge and equip you to live a life that honors the One who owns it all.
Because stewardship isn't just something we do-it's how we live.



















