"Give, Save, Spend” equips you with a biblical foundation for financial stewardship and practical tools to manage money wisely and plan for long-term stability.

Give, Save, Spend
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Course Information
1 lesson- How to get your CEUs!
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The 4 Movements
33 lesson- Overview
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First Movement: Creation
- Intro
- First Segment: This is My Father’s World
- Lesson 1: Starting Well
- Lesson 2: God's Part
- Second Segment: We Are Invited In
- Lesson 3: Our Part
- Lesson 4: Generosity
- Lesson 5: Saving
- Third Segment: Living Life to the FULL
- Additional Thoughts from First Movement: Creation
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Second Movement: Fall
- Intro
- First Segment: You Spell Sin: S “I in the middle” N
- Second Segment: From Sin to Shame: We Hide, Fear, and Blame
- Third Segment: When We Claim “Mine” True Ownership Has Been Stolen
- Additional Thoughts from Second Movement: Fall
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Third Movement: Redemption
- Intro
- First Segment: The Economy of Blood
- Second Segment: Blood Sacrifice in the Old Testament was Partial and Temporary
- Third Segment: Paid In Full
- Additional Thoughts from Third Movement: Redemption
- Lesson 8: Honesty
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Fourth Movement: Restoration
- Intro
- First Segment: God and Money
- Second Segment: Financial Discipleship
- Lesson 9: Work
- Lesson 10: Counsel
- Third Segment: Preparing for the Next Plague
- Lesson 11: Crisis
- Lesson 12: Eternity
- Lesson 13 - Finishing Well
- Additional Thoughts from Fourth Movement: Restoration
- End of Module
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Resources
4 lessons- Debt snowball strategy
- Budgeting Handout
- Monthly Plan and Tracker
- Finished - Give, Save, Spend

Dan Lewis
Dan Lewis is the Executive Director of The River Foundation, the giving arm of First Southern Family of Companies.
Dan has a BS in Economics and Business Administration from Ursinus College, a Masters of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a Doctorate of Missiology with a focus on Emerging Missional Leadership Development from Asbury Theological Seminary.
Dan is also a lecturing professor at Asbury University at the Howard Dayton School of Business and an affiliate professor at Asbury Seminary in the Christian Leadership Department.
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