During this challenging season, Generosity Tyler has missed being with our community. We have taken advantage of the unexpected time to build out our website, we have tried to keep in touch by sharing engaging content, we have offered virtual continuing education opportunities for advisors to help you learn and grow and we have provided access […]

One NCF team is known for giving out copies of the old Dr. Seuss book, Horton Hears a Who. Maybe you can guess why. Seuss’ cartoon elephant noticed something no one else did. There were people no one else noticed … who were in danger. Horton vowed to protect them, to give them voice, and ultimately

God’s Word for such a time as this: Who is my neighbor?Read More »

“Don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.” You’ve probably heard people say this. You may have even read it in Scripture. But what does this mean for us? Should all our giving be done in secret? These 2,000 year-old words come from Jesus’ most famous sermon, The Sermon on the Mount. In

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How was it possible that some of the poorest and most persecuted churches in the New Testament became the most generous, even to the point of abounding in generosity? Grace from God gave them opportunity, joy, and even resources, because they were willing, even pleading to take part in the collections for their brothers and

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Money

Joseph was a confident kid, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and bought by an Egyptian soldier captain named Potiphar. But the Lord was with Joseph, and Joseph would steward God’s plan to save nations. Joseph prospered, and everything he managed was blessed. “The Lord was with Joseph.” The text says it … four times (Genesis 39). God’s

On earth, we are stewards:Read More »

As God’s children, we will all increasingly reflect the Father’s generous nature as we are transformed into the image of Christ. For some, this change happens slowly. Others are radically, rapidly transformed. Take, for example, Zacchaeus. Zacchaeus’ money was dirty. Like many Jewish tax collectors of his time, he made his living overcharging people for what

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Jesus is God’s most generous gift We’ve talked about God’s ownership of all things and about God’s generosity in creation and as one of God’s attributes. Today, we’ll look at the gift of God the Son and the greatest act of generosity ever. The Lord is King forever and ever. –Psalm 10:16 Way back in Genesis, our generous God

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Earth

The following is an article from a seven-part series on biblical stewardship from the National Christian Foundation. One of the goals of Generosity Tyler is to inspire our community to experience the joy and reward of biblical generosity through insightful teaching. Although we still aren’t gathering together as regularly as we were before, we hope by sharing

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