It keeps us from allowing personal agendas or controlling attitudes to seep in. It’s our opportunity again to lay our lives and ministry before him and surrender it to him. Help us to be faithful stewards and let our first act always be that of thankfulness, gratitude, and praise for you and all you have provided for our life and work.” SURRENDER This is yours, and we are called to steward it wisely and carefully. Thank you, Lord, for your abundance and continued faithfulness for all we have.įill our hearts with thanksgiving and praise. And Lord, we acknowledge you have provided all these things, which are enough. You own this ministry, its people, its finances, its programs, its clients, its impact, and its future. We recognize that everything belongs to you. “Lord, we give you thanks and praise for all you have provided. We start with this because it helps keep us mindful that God is our Provider, and he does so abundantly. I encourage you to pray through this with your family, team, co-workers, or even on your own, adjusting the wording to suit your situation. Here is how they may sound in a group setting. I am thinking not only of steward leaders but of the boards of Christian non-profits and all Jesus’ followers. ![]() I want to offer a prayer liturgy for all who seek to live as faithful stewards. We wrote a liturgy to support our Steward Declaration, and I hope you will consider using it as part of your daily devotions. ![]() I grew up in a highly liturgical church, and I still love the planned intentionality of moving through prayer, reading, and response rituals. An Exercise of Prayer for Steward Leaders and Steward Boards
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