In his sermon, Nathan emphasizes the importance of stewardship and budgeting, urging the congregation to take responsibility for their finances by counting the costs before making decisions. He illustrates this through parables from Luke 14, highlighting that to be a true disciple of Christ means renouncing all possessions and living a life of careful financial planning. Nathan also warns against the dangers of debt, particularly credit card debt, and encourages the congregation to live within their means while fostering self-control and delayed gratification. Ultimately, he reminds everyone that their identity is rooted in Christ and that past financial mistakes need not define their future, urging them to press on toward their spiritual goals. 1. Sit Down & Plan 2. Avoid Debt, it is Dangerous 3. Strive to Live as a Disciple of Christ
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Nathan Francis grew up in Richmond, VA. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.A. in Graphic Design in 2003. During college, he served with the Navigators campus ministry and spent two summers in Japan. After college, he stayed in Blacksburg, VA and worked a dozen years in the...