
Whether you are just launching your journey in generosity or are a seasoned giver with decades of experience, we want to take you to frontiers of the generous life that you’ve never seen before. There are numerous books, podcasts, and resources available for those who have yet to take the plunge into generosity. This podcast is for those who are already on the path. We’ve spent over 200 hours with... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityBusinessChristianity | |||

What if the most powerful step in generosity is simply knowing where to begin?
As we conclude our mobilization series, we step back to see the full picture. Generosity isn’t meant to feel overwhelming or rushed. It unfolds over a lifetime, moving fr... more
How do you go about inviting others into generosity beyond your family?
In this episode, we look at how generosity flourishes within our everyday relationships and across the broader Church. We explore simple, relational ways to encourage others, no... more
How do we encourage generosity in the people closest to us, beginning right inside our own homes?
In this episode, we turn to the first two spheres of mobilization—companion and children—and explore how generosity grows most naturally when it begins... more
How do we invite others into a life of generosity in ways that expand far beyond our own giving?
In this episode, we open our final dimension of the generous life, Mobilization. We reflect on how inviting, encouraging, and equipping others can creat... more
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Cody and Kealan are the right people to make this “map” of the generosity journey. They synthesize hundreds of hours of conversations about generosity in this series and package it in bite-sized episodes. Highly recommend to learn more about biblical generosity in practice.
Really enjoyed these brothers’ Finish Line podcast and like the shorter snippets of this series on applied generosity. They do a great job of flattening the learning curve.







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