GUIDE: Radical Stewardship

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The Radical Stewardship Guide is the essential companion to Stephen Graves' book Radical Stewardship: Partnering with the Master in Everyday Life. This six-week interactive resource transforms biblical insights into practical action through personal reflection, group discussion, and real-world application.

Designed for small groups of 4-8 committed participants, the guide explores the four foundational applications of radical stewardship: Recognizing, Transferring, Multiplying, and Answering. Each session combines Scripture meditation, thought-provoking questions, and guided group conversations that move beyond theory into transformation.

This isn't just another Bible study—it's an invitation to embrace stewardship as a life-operating system that integrates ambition with faith, calling with contentment, and responsibility with rest. Perfect for believers ready to move from survival mode to purposeful living, the guide provides the framework and community support needed to hear "Well done, good and faithful servant" with confidence.

The Radical Stewardship Guide is the essential companion to Stephen Graves' book Radical Stewardship: Partnering with the Master in Everyday Life. This six-week interactive resource transforms biblical insights into practical action through personal reflection, group discussion, and real-world application.

Designed for small groups of 4-8 committed participants, the guide explores the four foundational applications of radical stewardship: Recognizing, Transferring, Multiplying, and Answering. Each session combines Scripture meditation, thought-provoking questions, and guided group conversations that move beyond theory into transformation.

This isn't just another Bible study—it's an invitation to embrace stewardship as a life-operating system that integrates ambition with faith, calling with contentment, and responsibility with rest. Perfect for believers ready to move from survival mode to purposeful living, the guide provides the framework and community support needed to hear "Well done, good and faithful servant" with confidence.