A Leader's Guide to Who Is My Money Important To?
A Biblical Blueprint for Financial Stewardship and Purpose-Driven Leadership
Part of the Faith & Financial Stewardship series
A Leader's Guide to Who Is My Money Important To?
A Practical Framework for Ethical Financial Leadership and Responsible Stewardship
A Leader's Guide to Who Is My Money Important To? is a values-driven financial literacy guide designed for leaders, educators, and organizations seeking to develop ethical, responsible approaches to money management.
Author Charles H. Boxsley Jr. challenges the traditional concept of financial ownership and introduces a stewardship-based framework that helps readers evaluate how financial decisions impact individuals, organizations, and communities. Through real-world examples and reflective exercises, this guide equips leaders with practical tools for aligning financial behavior with long-term purpose and accountability.
This guide explores key financial literacy concepts, including:
• Stewardship vs. Ownership: Rethinking responsibility in personal and organizational finance
• Ethical Decision-Making: Navigating financial choices with integrity and transparency
• Purpose-Driven Resource Management: Using money to create sustainable impact
• Financial Accountability: Establishing systems that support trust and credibility
• Leadership Influence: Understanding how financial behavior shapes culture and outcomes
Ideal for use by:
• Leadership development programs
• Financial literacy initiatives
• Nonprofit and community education organizations
• Faith-based and values-oriented institutions
• Small groups and professional development settings
Who Is My Money Important To? provides a thoughtful, accessible approach to financial literacy that encourages reflection, responsibility, and impact-making it a valuable resource for organizations committed to developing principled financial leaders.