My Gold and God, by Earl C. Wolf, Beacon Hill Press, 1951, is a pastoral work, first published in 1947. It is a classic exposition of the vital relationship between stewardship and the Christian experience and noble Christian living, outlining the importance of financial stewardship, not so much from the perspective of its importance to the church and the expansion of the Kingdom of God, but more as it relates to the life of the individual Christian. The topic of stewardship is considered in a devotional manner, with an emphasis on the underlying motives of thankfulness, the question of ownership, and the spiritual value of becoming a “good and faithful servant.”
My Gold and God, by Earl C. Wolf, Beacon Hill Press, 1951, is a pastoral work, first published in 1947. It is a classic exposition of the vital relationship between stewardship and the Christian experience and noble Christian living, outlining the importance of financial stewardship, not so much from the perspective of its importance to the church and the expansion of the Kingdom of God, but more as it relates to the life of the individual Christian. The topic of stewardship is considered in a devotional manner, with an emphasis on the underlying motives of thankfulness, the question of ownership, and the spiritual value of becoming a “good and faithful servant.”