All Christians were created in Christ to do good works, but what exactly are the good works we’ve been called to do? How do we go about changing the world when there’s so much to do and we don’t know where to start? If God has blessed your family with more than you need, he’s given you the gift of generosity. But how do you know where to give?
As summer winds down and a new school year begins, many families are rethinking the rhythms of their lives. Making new schedules, chore charts, and plans for getting the most out of this fresh start. August presents a unique opportunity to pause and reflect together on specific ways you want to give from the resources God has given you.
As you start new rhythms, invite your family to discover what causes stir their passion and learn about opportunities to respond to God’s graciousness through giving. Whether you are gathered around the dinner table or enjoying a long weekend with the extended family, we have created a resource to guide you to more intentional, joyful giving. There’s something for everyone, even the kids, to discover as you go through the following activities we’ve created just for you.
For the children
Fostering a legacy of generosity in your children and grandchildren begins with teaching about and sharing in the joy of being a giver and modeling intentional generosity. Research tells us that families who share resources and talk about money are happier, closer, and even live longer. Consider the ages of the children in your family, and use a few (or all) of these questions to help them discover more about the ways they’re wired to be generous.
- Tell me about a time someone helped you. How did it make you feel?
- Do you know people who don’t have the things they need? Have you heard of something happening near home or somewhere in the world that made you feel like you wanted to help?
- Tell me about a time you helped a friend or family member by sharing something you have – for example, kind words, a hug, something that was yours.
- What is unique about you that God can use to help others?
- Is there something wrong in the world that you wish you could fix? (Think about a problem in your school, your neighborhood, or even somewhere far away?)
For the adults
Some people know exactly which causes ignite their passion to give. Others have a heart to give but don’t know where to start. Whether everyone is in the same place or you have both kinds of people in your family, our Causes & Passions Guide can help.
This resource provides a series of discovery exercises, so each family member can explore the causes and charities that stir their hearts and energize them. Defining each person’s favorite areas to support can help you give with more impact as a family, cultivate unity, and create a legacy of generosity based on biblical principles. Download the guide to get started.
The causes exercise on page three is a fun way to examine what you’ve already devoted yourself to and compare the results with other family members. The exercise is individual, so you may want to print a copy of that page for every family member participating. Then, take some time to talk about what your family members care most about supporting.
Use page four to record your family members’ most-valued causes and discuss their big dreams. If time allows, write a statement that describes some of your family’s biggest dreams for those causes. Finally, encourage family members to make themselves experts on one cause by learning as much as they can about it. Then they will be equipped to find charities or ministries that have a mission that aligns with their dreams.
Gratitude multiplies exponentially when the opportunity to give impacts others in your community or even around the world. We hope these questions and exercises provide not only food for thought, but substantive calls to action that will add deeper meaning to your giving.