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The Stewardship Department exists to equip churches and the membership regarding areas of finances.

     God has provided many teachings in His Word concerning money. The Stewardship Department provides seminars for:

  • Increasing the Giving in the Local Church,
  • Back to the Basics-scriptural teaching regarding money,
  • How to Develop and Maintain a Personal Saving and Spending Plan,
  • How to Get Out of Debt-for families, and
  • Estate Stewardship.


     These seminars may be structured to fit the individual church. Churches have chosen sessions of one per week over several weeks, run consecutively over three or four nights, etc. We are willing to conform to the need of the church.
     This teaching is helpful for senior adults to teens, married and singles. Getting out of debt and having a reasonable retirement are possible when God is allowed to guide us in our finances.

Our goal is that every General Baptist would be:

     1. Tithing and receiving God’s blessings as we honor his commandment Mal 3:9-10
     2. Financially responsible with income, saving, spending, and giving
     3. Good stewards of any estate that God allows us to accumulate, blessing family and ministry
         following our life here on earth
     4. An example to the world of God’s blessings in the Christian’s life


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General Baptist Investment Fund

 
 
General Baptist Investment FundThe General Baptist Investment Fund is an institutional ministry incorporated in the state of Missouri as a not-for-profit entity under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue code. The GBIF is a subsidiary of the General Association of General Baptists, through its Council of Associations, Inc. However, the GBIF is totally dependent upon generating its own revenues. No denominational funding has been applied to this ministry.
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