As a member of The Summit Church, you have access to an extensive digital video library called
RightNow Media. RightNow Media -- coined by Matt Chandler as “
the Netflix of Christian Bible studies” -- offers video content on Bible studies, leader trainings, and kids’ shows. Among the 10,000 video streaming sessions there are a number of great resources pertaining to stewardship and generosity. We wanted to highlight a few of these resources here for you:
The Genius of Generosity by Chip Ingram
Living on the Edge (2014)
“The Bible teaches that the wisest thing we can do with our resources is to learn to invest them in God's kingdom. This series will both challenge and encourage you to be wise in your giving and generous in your living. Don't be satisfied with earthly stock options and interest rates- learn the genius of generosity.” (
RightNow Media)
The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn
Multnomah (2012)
“Jesus told a story about a hidden treasure that, once discovered, brought life-changing joy. In this new video series based on the best-selling book, The Treasure Principle
, Randy Alcorn unearths a simple yet profound principle that will radically change your concept of stewardship. Short on guilt, Alcorn illuminates the liberating joy of giving and its impact, not only for today but for eternity as well.” (
RightNow Media)
I Like Giving by Brad Formsma
WaterBrook (2014)
“Brad Formsma, author of the best selling book, I Like Giving
, invites you on a four-session journey, with a bonus fifth-session, to experience the joy of a generous life. Brad will challenge your group with fresh ideas and engaging conversation that will help you understand generosity in ways you've never considered before.” (
RightNow Media)
If you would like to gain access to RightNow Media and explore all of their wonderful content,
sign-up here. Here’s a
short video that tells you more about this service.
Written by Leslie Melby, Stewardship Associate for the Summit Stewardship and Generosity Ministry.Get resources like this one directly into your inbox by signing up for the Stewardship Ministry Digest.