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Shepherds Without Sheep Part 2 with Mike Glenn and Tim Harlow
Manage episode 485142265 series 95990
In this conversation, Michael Easley, Tim Harlow, and Mike Glenn open up about one of the ministry's most uncomfortable topics: money. They share the emotional, spiritual, and practical tensions behind capital campaigns and asking congregations to give—again. From exhaustion over repeated “once-in-a-lifetime” asks to the deeper realization that stewardship is a spiritual issue, not a financial one, the pastors don’t shy away from the awkwardness. They address the idol of money that silently enslaves so many and reflect on Jesus’ boldness in confronting it.
They share numerous personal stories—from a woman doubling her giving in faith, to anonymous donors experiencing joy, to the freeing power of debt-free living. The pastors agree: the dread of fundraising can cloud the greater truth that generosity is transformative, both for the giver and the church. Stewardship isn't about guilt—it's about discipleship and spiritual maturity.
Takeaways:
-You’re not giving God 10%—you’re managing 100% of what’s already His.
-If you’re uncomfortable talking about money in ministry, you’re likely confronting your own idol.
-Generosity is not about guilt—it's about freedom, joy, and trust in God’s provision.
-The spiritual battle over money is real—Jesus talked more about that than heaven or hell.
-When stewardship is taught consistently, fundraising becomes a celebration, not a burden.
-Faithful givers don’t complain—they rejoice in what God is doing through their sacrifice.
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
568 episodes
Manage episode 485142265 series 95990
In this conversation, Michael Easley, Tim Harlow, and Mike Glenn open up about one of the ministry's most uncomfortable topics: money. They share the emotional, spiritual, and practical tensions behind capital campaigns and asking congregations to give—again. From exhaustion over repeated “once-in-a-lifetime” asks to the deeper realization that stewardship is a spiritual issue, not a financial one, the pastors don’t shy away from the awkwardness. They address the idol of money that silently enslaves so many and reflect on Jesus’ boldness in confronting it.
They share numerous personal stories—from a woman doubling her giving in faith, to anonymous donors experiencing joy, to the freeing power of debt-free living. The pastors agree: the dread of fundraising can cloud the greater truth that generosity is transformative, both for the giver and the church. Stewardship isn't about guilt—it's about discipleship and spiritual maturity.
Takeaways:
-You’re not giving God 10%—you’re managing 100% of what’s already His.
-If you’re uncomfortable talking about money in ministry, you’re likely confronting your own idol.
-Generosity is not about guilt—it's about freedom, joy, and trust in God’s provision.
-The spiritual battle over money is real—Jesus talked more about that than heaven or hell.
-When stewardship is taught consistently, fundraising becomes a celebration, not a burden.
-Faithful givers don’t complain—they rejoice in what God is doing through their sacrifice.
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
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