It's Not About Money for Vladimir
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Vladimir
works for a small business firm in Berdyansk, in the south of Ukraine.
He has been a Christian for several years and now ministers on weekends
at a country church, some miles from the city where he lives. Because
of his church ministry, Vladimir came to understand that he needed
serious Bible study to gain the knowledge he needed to be a pastor. It
was then that his own pastor told him about the opportunity to study
the Bible and to take Bible-related courses via computer. And so, he
registered for his first course. The course was Stewardship.
Vladimir “studied” by going to the church’s computer center in
Berdyansk twice a week, in the evenings or on Saturdays. He worked
through the lessons and chapters step by step. His computer skills
increased. More importantly, his understanding of God’s principles
regarding stewardship deepened.
Before taking the Stewardship course, Vladimir explained that
he would simply place some money in the offering basket each week and
not think any more about what he had done. Since taking the course,
however, Vladimir realizes that stewardship is not only about money;
rather, it’s a heart attitude toward God. Stewardship involves being
alert to the needs of other people and helping them; God is helping
Vladimir become more sensitive to the needs of others.
Vladimir completed the Stewardship course and went on to take the New Testament Survey course.
The course involves completing assignments on computer, plus reading
the entire New Testament at home, as well as reading Merrill Tenny’s
book New Testament Survey. Vladimir found that one of his
favorite assignments was reading an essay by another student,
evaluating it and writing a letter in response. He realized that he
appreciated that assignment because he’s learned that life is not just
about money—it’s about people.