Resources from Anabaptist Financial

Download the 2025 Stewardship Resources Catalog

Anabaptist Financial provides financial education that is consistent with conservative Anabaptist belief and values. We intend to provide families and businesspeople with teaching on stewardship principles that inspires and transforms our attitudes and practices regarding the management of our God-given resources. In this catalog, you will find business articles, seminar recordings, business management tools, family finance budgeting tools, and other resources covering areas of business and financial stewardship.

For a full list of resources for business, visit our Resources for Business.

Business Seminar recording

Visionary Leadership

Atlee Raber

Illinois Business Seminar 2020

Visionary leaders lead from the front and cast a vision for the future. They inspire purpose and show how meaning is embedded in work. Leading with vision is the ability to influence and guide others by providing a compelling picture of a preferable future. Learn how to show and communicate, so that people’s work and…

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Business Seminar recording

Stewardship of Our People

Doug Ramer

Illinois Business Seminar 2020

Usually when we think of stewardship we think of money, possessions, or time. But the principle of stewardship applies to all that God has entrusted to us, including our employees. Stewards must look at their people as the Lord does and treat them accordingly. Find out what it means to be a shepherd and not…

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Employee Seminar recording

Taking Responsibility and Initiative

Atlee Raber

Illinois Employee Seminar 2020

Delegation of responsibility is key for employees to increase their performance and compensation. Without delegation, the owner must manage everything. The employee must understand the levels of delegation from their employer’s perspective and take ownership of the responsibilities given them. This session will teach employees the importance of taking on more responsibility, resulting in them…

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Employee Seminar recording

What is Customer Service?

Ivan Chupp

Illinois Employee Seminar 2020

Good customer service is hard to define because it can vary from person to person. Is customer service just what you do for people, or does it go deeper than that? Learn what good customer service looks like and who is responsible to make sure it is done well.

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Employee Seminar recording

Becoming Key Employees

Doug Ramer

Illinois Employee Seminar 2020

Finding employees to fill leadership roles is not easy for employers. Those brought in from outside the organization have to become accustomed to the company as well as to the position they are filling. A better way is for employees to take initiative and learn the responsibilities of management and sales so they can fill…

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Employee Seminar recording

Leadership Is Not a Position

Atlee Raber

Illinois Employee Seminar 2020

Too often when we think of leadership, we think of someone with a title and office. But sometimes the person with the title isn’t the leader at all. True leadership is about influence. As an employee, you can support your employer by influencing your team to be the best they can be. Learn what you…

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Employee Seminar recording

Golden Rule Marketing

Ivan Chupp

Illinois Employee Seminar 2020

Marketing is so much more than placing an ad in the newspaper. It includes nearly every aspect of business and our everyday walk of life. How are we doing as employees in implementing Matthew 7:12 into our marketing strategy? “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so…

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Employee Seminar recording

Stewardship as an Employee

Doug Ramer

Illinois Employee Seminar 2020

Usually when we think of stewardship, we think of money, possessions, or time. But the principle of stewardship applies to all that God has given to us including our jobs. Are you working only for your paycheck or does our job have a deeper meaning to you?

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For a full list of resources for families, visit our Resources for Family Finance.

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Surviving Prosperity

What does it take to survive prosperity? The intent of this book is not to portray prosperity as a great evil animal. Rather, through the illustrations in this book, likening prosperity to the sea, and the church to a ship, the author addresses the challenges for the ship and its members (families and businesses) to…

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Family Finance article

Surviving Prosperity as a Church

Can our churches survive the gales of consumerism, materialism, and instant gratification that comes with prosperity? How does the influence of Pietism and Fundamentalism affect our ability to survive as a church? This is the last and final article of a 4-part series on Surviving Prosperity.

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Do What Is Right

Correcting your mistakes can be hard. Thankfully for Amos, his father was a good role model in doing what was right.

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Family Finance article

Proactive Leadership

We desire that our churches demonstrate Jesus to our local communities through our businesses and use of material resources. We want our daily lives, our purchasing choices, and our business operations to provide a beautiful and compelling picture of Christianity to our unbelieving neighbors. Yet every church leader I have talked to admits there’s much…

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Family Finance article

Surviving Prosperity as a Business

Will our communities survive prosperity? The answer to this question does not lie entirely with business owners. But how business owners conduct their businesses will either help or hinder our survival of prosperity. This is the third in a series of four articles on surviving prosperity as a family, business, and church.

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Am I My Brother’s Keeper

This fun children’ book helps your children realize the importance of helping one another. This is book three of four.

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Family Finance article

Surviving Prosperity as a Family

So, can our families spiritually survive prosperity? When we study the Scriptures and all the promises therein, it is plain to see that it is possible. But it won’t be easy. Our family values and lifestyles need to be based upon Biblical values, not merely on accepted practices within the world or even one’s community….

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Family Finance article

Surviving Prosperity

Exactly what is prosperity, and why do many of us who are concerned about our heritage refer to it in a negative way? Is prosperity bad? This is the first in a series of four articles on surviving prosperity as a family, business, and church.

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For a full list of resources for deacons and trustees, visit our Resources for Deacons & Trustees.

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Trust – Don’t Leave Without It

Wyatt Pegg

Oregon Deacons Seminar 2024

Your capacity to influence those you lead breaks down if you lose one critical component—trust. How is trust lost? What happens when we lose it? How can we regain trust? We will explore the pillars of trust and some practical things you can do when trust is threatened.

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Peacemaking in the Brotherhood

Wyatt Pegg

Oregon Deacons Seminar 2024

When tensions mount and imaginations run high, peace disappears. In its place move suspicion and conflict. However, when God has one or two peacemakers in a church or family, the devil usually doesn’t get his way. How could God use me to bring a peaceful outcome? Or is separation the only option when conflict is…

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The Role of the Deacon

Carl Heatwole

Virginia Deacons Seminar 2024

Is handling church funds the only role of a deacon? What place does a deacon have in relationships within the church and within the ministry team, particularly when there is a conflict?

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Time Stewardship

Glenn Miller

Pennsylvania Deacons Seminar 2024

We often think of money when we talk about stewardship. But stewardship is much broader than that. The Bible speaks of “redeeming the time.” How can we be a steward of our time?

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The Troubled and Hurting Among Us – Rethinking the Role of the Church

Marvin Wengerd

Pennsylvania Deacons Seminar 2024

Has the church paid a price by sending our troubled, hurting people to Anabaptist institutions rather than engaging in the heavy personal work these people need? What if the church were to see itself as primary caregivers? What part of our beliefs and focus may need to change? Can the church develop the vision, knowledge,…

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Joy in Serving

Mervin Allgyer

Pennsylvania Deacons Seminar 2024

All of us are called to serve;some are called to serve as a church leader, while others might serve on a trustee committee. How do we find joy while carrying the weight of responsibility that comes with serving?

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How Much Debt is Too Much Debt?

Ben Stoltzfus

Pennsylvania Deacons Seminar 2024

Is there something like too much “good debt”? We use debt as a tool to start a business or buy an asset that appreciates. Can we ever use good debt for wrong motives?

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Helping People Recognize and Admit Their Needs

Marvin Wengerd

Pennsylvania Deacons Seminar 2024

Most troubled people long for change – a transformation. Why then are they so stuck in the mire of blindness and resistance? How can we help pull them toward victory, relational peace, and fruitfulness?

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