The good steward | Stewardship is antidote to the rat race
Submitted on August 18, 2010
Dan Conway
Most of the speakers at recent Lutheran and Episcopal conferences agreed that stewardship is countercultural — an antidote to the poisons of consumerism, materialism and individualism that have thoroughly infected our society.
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