MB Foundation launched the release of new stewardship teaching resources during its workshop at USMB Gathering 2024 on July 26. The new resources are based on the book Trusted, by Matt Bell, a nationally-known stewardship author.
“Money and money management are one of the top stress points for individuals and couples, yet there are little to no resources that teach biblical financial perspectives and practices, specifically geared towards millennials,” says Jon C. Wiebe, president and CEO of MB Foundation. “I am excited to say there now is a resource.”
Two offerings geared toward millennials and their children are available on MB Foundation’s website. The digital Trusted Group Study encourages parents to meet together and learn the seven foundational skills of finances that will equip them to teach their children God-honoring money management.
A Wise Steward, a three-lesson curriculum produced by MB Foundation, provides learning opportunities for children in a church or home setting to discover what the Bible has to say about money—how we view money, how we earn it and how we give, save and spend it. Lessons and activities are available in digital format.
The Trusted resources emphasize three key principles: love God, love people and make a difference. T-shirts with the motto were given to attendees during the workshop.
“MB Foundation has long respected Matt Bell’s wisdom and experience in teaching on the topic of stewardship. It is great to partner with him on this important teaching resource,” says Rick Eshbaugh, director of financial discipleship at MB Foundation.
Contact Eshbaugh for more information reshbaugh@mbfoundation.com and access the digital study guide and curriculum by visiting www.mbfoundation.com/trusted.
MB Foundation is the stewardship ministry for the Mennonite Brethren church family in the United States. MB Foundation, headquartered in Hillsboro, Kansas, encourages and assists individuals, congregations and ministries in the Mennonite Brethren community with biblical financial stewardship solutions.