by Billy Epperhart | Nov 22, 2023 | Biblical Encouragement, Kingdom Impact, Personal Growth
What is contentment? The dictionary defines it as a state of happiness and satisfaction, but the Word of God gives me reason to believe that it runs much deeper than that. Like joy, contentment is a state of being that we have continual access to as followers of...
by Billy Epperhart | Nov 5, 2023 | Biblical Encouragement, Kingdom Impact
Whether rich or poor, young or old, each of us has been given something to steward. We are all responsible for how we use our time, talent, and treasure on this earth. Why should you care about stewardship? For starters, it is integral to being a human! God created...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 30, 2023 | Biblical Encouragement, Business as Mission, Kingdom Impact
First fruit offerings have stood the test of time. From the first harvests of the Israelites to today’s financial giving, first fruit offerings have deep biblical roots. Still, so many people have questions about this concept. How much should you give? Where...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 22, 2023 | Biblical Encouragement, Kingdom Impact
In today’s world, discussions about financial success often revolve around immediate gratification and personal gain. However, as Christians, we are called to consider the bigger picture. How can the financial decisions we make today impact the well-being of future...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 16, 2023 | Biblical Encouragement, Business as Mission, Kingdom Impact, Leadership, Leadership and Your Organization
The Kingdom of God is not just a place we go when we die. It’s a reality we can experience here on earth. When we have a Kingdom mindset, we see the world through God’s eyes and live in a way that honors Him. In Matthew 6:33, Jesus describes this...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 10, 2023 | Biblical Encouragement, Investing, Kingdom Impact
Do you know how your life will play out, from beginning to end? My guess is probably not. Whether it’s our career, family, or finances, God rarely reveals the whole story at once. Rather, He leads us to take the next step (or half step) towards His plans and purposes....