Kootenai Church Sunday School: Proof of Work - A Biblical Survey of Money

A transformed money ethic reveals how God fundamentally changes believers' approach to finances through New Testament teaching. This transformed money ethic teaches Christians to work diligently rather than live undisciplined lives, expecting others to provide for them. Moreover, believers develop a transformed money ethic that cultivates contentment regardless of circumstances, trusting God's provision instead of loving money. Additionally, this transformed money ethic requires faithful care for family needs, including parents and grandparents, demonstrating true Christian character. Finally, a transformed money ethic motivates generous giving to church members and practicing hospitality, as these financial behaviors become visible expressions of the gospel at work within believers.

Creators and Guests

Host
Simon Pranaitis
Simon, a Colorado native with degrees in physics, mathematics, and bioscience, has served in various church ministries across the U.S. Now residing in Idaho with his wife Jessica and their five children, he's an active member of Kootenai Church. Simon works remotely for a Bitcoin financial services company while pursuing his interests in gardening, piano, theology, and Bitcoin.

What is Kootenai Church Sunday School: Proof of Work - A Biblical Survey of Money?

Money is a powerful influence in our lives, but as Christians, we must view it through the lens of God’s Word. The Bible offers timeless wisdom on money’s nature, purpose, and role in a believer’s life. Is money good, evil, or neutral? How should Christians earn, spend, and give? In this 12-lesson series, Proof of Work: A Biblical Survey of Money, we will explore Biblical truths to build a Christian worldview on money.

Starting with key Scriptures, we’ll address misconceptions and examine topics like stewardship, generosity, and the ethics of wealth. Designed for believers seeking to honor God with their finances, this series equips you to navigate money with wisdom and faith, aligning your resources with God’s kingdom purposes.