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You’re generous; you love to give. But how do you know that your giving is having a real impact?
It’s great that you have a heart for giving. The next step is to make sure your giving really counts…and that’s by aligning it with God’s heart. David Wills is here today to help us do that.
David Wills is President Emeritus of The National Christian Foundation (NCF). He is also the co-author of Investing in God’s Business (The “How To” of Smart Christian Giving) and numerous articles and lectures nationwide.
The Three Big Questions of GenerosityWhen it comes to giving, most Christians wrestle with three fundamental questions:
The first two questions deal with the heart and the head—our motivations for generosity and the practical ways to implement it. But the third question—where should I give?—often receives less attention. Instead of starting with our passions, we should begin with God's priorities.
God asks us to be generous on every occasion so that it brings Him glory and joy to our hearts. But instead of asking, “What am I passionate about?” We should ask, “What is God passionate about?”
A Framework for Giving: The Three-by-Three GridTo help believers align their giving with God’s priorities, David introduced a three-by-three framework that incorporates both geography and biblical causes.
1. The Geography of GivingA great biblical guide for the where of giving comes from Acts 1:8:
“You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
This verse provides a three-tiered approach to geographic giving:
Most people focus on what’s right in front of them—their local church or nearby needs. However, a biblical giving strategy challenges us to think beyond our immediate surroundings.
2. The Biblical Priorities of GivingScripture reveals three overarching themes that reflect God's heart for giving:
These three biblical priorities form the vertical axis of the giving framework, while geography forms the horizontal axis.
By overlaying these two dimensions—geography and biblical priorities—believers can develop a well-rounded and God-centered giving plan. This framework helps us see the gaps in our giving. Many believers focus on what’s nearby, but God calls us to care for those who have never heard the Gospel or are in extreme need.
Making Giving a Family PracticeOne of the most powerful aspects of this framework is its ability to teach children about generosity. Parents can use this model to discuss giving priorities as a family and even create a family giving plan that reflects God’s heart.
We encourage families to:
For those who want to track their giving over time, organizations like the National Christian Foundation (NCF) provide tools to help families and individuals monitor their generosity.
Aligning Your Giving with God's HeartUltimately, giving isn’t about following personal passions—it’s about reflecting God’s heart. By using a biblical framework for giving, we can be more intentional and experience greater joy in generosity.
Take Action Today:
To read David’s full article on this topic, explore Faithful Steward, FaithFi’s new quarterly magazine. You can access it by becoming a FaithFi Partner for $35 per month or $400 per year at FaithFi.com/give.
On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God’s resources.
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You’re generous; you love to give. But how do you know that your giving is having a real impact?
It’s great that you have a heart for giving. The next step is to make sure your giving really counts…and that’s by aligning it with God’s heart. David Wills is here today to help us do that.
David Wills is President Emeritus of The National Christian Foundation (NCF). He is also the co-author of Investing in God’s Business (The “How To” of Smart Christian Giving) and numerous articles and lectures nationwide.
The Three Big Questions of GenerosityWhen it comes to giving, most Christians wrestle with three fundamental questions:
The first two questions deal with the heart and the head—our motivations for generosity and the practical ways to implement it. But the third question—where should I give?—often receives less attention. Instead of starting with our passions, we should begin with God's priorities.
God asks us to be generous on every occasion so that it brings Him glory and joy to our hearts. But instead of asking, “What am I passionate about?” We should ask, “What is God passionate about?”
A Framework for Giving: The Three-by-Three GridTo help believers align their giving with God’s priorities, David introduced a three-by-three framework that incorporates both geography and biblical causes.
1. The Geography of GivingA great biblical guide for the where of giving comes from Acts 1:8:
“You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
This verse provides a three-tiered approach to geographic giving:
Most people focus on what’s right in front of them—their local church or nearby needs. However, a biblical giving strategy challenges us to think beyond our immediate surroundings.
2. The Biblical Priorities of GivingScripture reveals three overarching themes that reflect God's heart for giving:
These three biblical priorities form the vertical axis of the giving framework, while geography forms the horizontal axis.
By overlaying these two dimensions—geography and biblical priorities—believers can develop a well-rounded and God-centered giving plan. This framework helps us see the gaps in our giving. Many believers focus on what’s nearby, but God calls us to care for those who have never heard the Gospel or are in extreme need.
Making Giving a Family PracticeOne of the most powerful aspects of this framework is its ability to teach children about generosity. Parents can use this model to discuss giving priorities as a family and even create a family giving plan that reflects God’s heart.
We encourage families to:
For those who want to track their giving over time, organizations like the National Christian Foundation (NCF) provide tools to help families and individuals monitor their generosity.
Aligning Your Giving with God's HeartUltimately, giving isn’t about following personal passions—it’s about reflecting God’s heart. By using a biblical framework for giving, we can be more intentional and experience greater joy in generosity.
Take Action Today:
To read David’s full article on this topic, explore Faithful Steward, FaithFi’s new quarterly magazine. You can access it by becoming a FaithFi Partner for $35 per month or $400 per year at FaithFi.com/give.
On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God’s resources.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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