Managing God’s Money by Randy Alcorn
Alcorn, Randy. Managing God’s Money: A Biblical Guide. Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc, 2011. 256 pp. $5.99. Purchase at Amazon for less.
Introduction
Randy Alcorn has written a book on money that every child of God ought to read. It is called The Treasure Principle. Now, he has compiled a topical guide to understanding money from a biblical perspective.
Summary
The book is divided into six sections. Each section lays a foundation for the next. Inside each section are a chapters that consist of various questions about money and finances that are fairly common. While it is true that each section builds on the previous, it is important to note that each question within each chapter of each section can stand alone. The sections are:
- Money and Possessions
- Perspectives That Impeded Faithful Money Management
- Our Stewardship in Eternity’s Light
- Giving and Sharing God’s Money and Possessions
- Wisely Handling God’s Money and Possessions
- Passing the Baton of Wise Stewardship.
Each of the more than one hundred questions is answered from the Scripture. Randy offers his insight and pastoral thought, but allows the Bible to speak for itself.
Review
I appreciate the pastoral heart underlying the content of Managing God’s Money. You never get the feeling that Randy wants to beat you over the head with the Bible while chastising you for not being a tither or something. Instead, you have a man dealing straight with valid questions from those who are seeking to follow the Lord in every area of their life.
Each question is answered in a short, pithy manner without missing the main point of what the Bible says.
Recommendation
Finally, a book on money that will not break the bank!!! Alcorn has compiled an excellent topical guide to finances that should be on every pastor’s shelf and in the home of every Christian family looking to honor God with their money. This is not a resource that you will read once and never read again. As a matter of fact, it is a book that you may never read cover to cover though you will often reference it when discussing your finances with your spouse or others. At only $5.99, you can afford to get this book. It will pay for itself almost immediately and, if you follow the principles set forth, for all eternity.








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