The Good Steward | Stewardship must inform our decisions in an election year
Responsible stewardship means making choices: How we develop, use and share the gifts God has given us. How we spend our time, exercise our talents and earn, save or spend our money. Stewardship requires that we discern God's will for our development and use of all His gifts — material and spiritual.
It also means that we have to make decisions in circumstances that are not always clear. God gave us the gift of freedom. We are called to use this gift maturely, knowing we will be held accountable for our decisions.
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