All You Need
There's plenty in life that we put off until we're financially "established" - going to school, getting married, having kids, traveling, embracing a hobby, or starting a business. Sometimes we even do this with our faith: pursuing our calling, just as soon as we are out of debt, working full time, have some savings, or retire. But can Jesus' mission really wait until our finances are in order? What does it look like to "be responsible" AND "be radical" in our devotion to Jesus?
There's plenty in life that we put off until we're financially "established" - going to school, getting married, having kids, traveling, embracing a hobby, or starting a business. Sometimes we even do this with our faith: pursuing our calling, just as soon as we are out of debt, working full time, have some savings, or retire. But can Jesus' mission really wait until our finances are in order? What does it look like to "be responsible" AND "be radical" in our devotion to Jesus?
