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What happens when we hold focus, fruitfulness, and faithfulness together in our generosity?
As we close our Intervention series, we step back to see how these three lenses work together to shape the way we engage the world. Growth in intervention isn’t linear, and it isn’t uniform.
We may be deep in one area and just beginning in another. What matters is learning to notice where we are and taking the next faithful step forward.
In this episode, we explore:
How focus, fruitfulness, and faithfulness interact rather than operate in isolation
Three common generosity profiles and the strengths and risks of each
Why strong relationships without fruit can lead to discouragement over time
How impact without relationship can limit trust, learning, and long-term growth
The invitation to move toward people-centered, integrated generosity that reflects Christ’s heart
As we reflect on this journey, we’re reminded that generosity is deeply formational. God uses our giving not only to meet real needs, but to shape who we are becoming. Our hope is that this framework helps us grow with clarity, humility, and joy as we join God’s work in the world.
By Cody Hobelmann and Kealan HobelmannWhat happens when we hold focus, fruitfulness, and faithfulness together in our generosity?
As we close our Intervention series, we step back to see how these three lenses work together to shape the way we engage the world. Growth in intervention isn’t linear, and it isn’t uniform.
We may be deep in one area and just beginning in another. What matters is learning to notice where we are and taking the next faithful step forward.
In this episode, we explore:
How focus, fruitfulness, and faithfulness interact rather than operate in isolation
Three common generosity profiles and the strengths and risks of each
Why strong relationships without fruit can lead to discouragement over time
How impact without relationship can limit trust, learning, and long-term growth
The invitation to move toward people-centered, integrated generosity that reflects Christ’s heart
As we reflect on this journey, we’re reminded that generosity is deeply formational. God uses our giving not only to meet real needs, but to shape who we are becoming. Our hope is that this framework helps us grow with clarity, humility, and joy as we join God’s work in the world.