| The Bible contains over 2,500 verses and fifteen percent of everything Jesus said dealt with money and possessions. Compass Catholic Ministries helps people to learn and apply these practical life-changing principles through a nine week Bible Study and a one day Seminar. | |||||
Spiritual vs Secular“The point of the study is to say to us, look, if you really want to serve Christ, you cannot ignore your ‘secular’ life. You have to get your life and priorities in order or you can never really be an effective minister. You may love God, enjoy church, pray, read the Scriptures and all the rest but unless you are living according to God’s will with your pocketbook, you cannot serve him. If you live a materialistic life, you cannot be spiritual. All too often, despite our best intentions, our ‘secular’ or ‘worldly’ life is controlling our spiritual |
Small Group StudiesNavigating Your Finances God’s Way exposes students to the 73 books of the Bible and some of the 2,500 verses on money and possessions. These verses can transform hearts and finances. COMPASS provides a way for people to learn these truths in an organized, cohesive way that nurtures application of the biblical stewardship principles.
Participants benefit from reduced stress, better relationships with God and others. They become less interested in accumulating and more interested in their capacity to live a stewardship lifestyle. They benefit from a transformed mindset that renews their spiritual and secular lives.
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Compass PointsSilence and Communication“In silence,” says the Holy Father, “we are better able to listen to and understand ourselves; (more) Don’t Just Say “Yes”Every call from God requires a response, both in word and action. (more) Faith vs. GraceWhen Mary came face-to-face with the mighty angel Gabriel, he greeted Mary by calling her full of grace, not full of faith. Mary’s “yes” to God (Luke 1:38) (more) Evangelization Quotient?To be better evangelizers, Catholics must first be better rememberers. (read more)
First FruitsWe have faith because of (or through) the vine. That is a God given grace. (More) News
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