Financial Transformation
The Transform Weekend Day 2 at the House of Faith was a powerful encounter aligned with our goal to empower believers financially under the –Transform Africa Vision 2030. As believers, we often focus on spiritual growth, but we must also embrace financial transformation as a key part of our Christian Walk.
For too long, the people of God have ignored finances, yet finances are very key when it comes to advancing the Kingdom of God.
Money is more than just a means of exchange—it is a tool, a test, and a trust.
- Money is a tool – God has given us a resource to manage wisely.
- Money is a test – Many either fail or succeed based on how they handle finances.
- Money is a trust – The Bible says, “If you cannot be trusted with worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?” (Luke 16:11). We are stewards, not owners, for “the silver and gold belong to the Lord” (Haggai 2:8).
Even Job understood this principle when he declared:
“Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I will depart. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.” – Job 1:21
The Three Foundations of Financial Transformation
True financial transformation is built on Faith, Knowledge, and Patience.
Faith – Align Your Finances with Your Beliefs
You cannot separate faith from finances. Many have faith inside the church but struggle with faith when it comes to money matters. Our faith must be evident in how we steward our resources.
Knowledge – Seek Financial Wisdom
Many believers are not serious about learning how money works. If you are serious about something, you invest time in it.
- Watch financial news, understand the economy, and study investment strategies.
- Read books about money, business, and financial management.
- “If you have more clothes than books, there is a problem.” Invest in knowledge, not just fashion.
- Learn about financial principles before making major financial decisions. You don’t learn to drive after buying a car—you do so beforehand.
Patience – Avoid the Trap of Quick Riches
Many people fall into financial ruin because they lack patience and seek shortcuts to wealth. The Bible warns against hasty riches:
“Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.” – Proverbs 13:11
Anointing oil alone will not put knowledge in you—you need to study and apply financial wisdom.
The Three Pillars of Financial Stability
Tithing and Offering – The Foundation of Financial Stability
Tithing and giving are not just church teachings; they are the foundation of financial transformation. I have personally practiced this since my youth, and I have seen God’s faithfulness.
Pray for God to increase your level of giving. “There is a prayer I made 40 years ago—that the Lord would change my level of giving.” May this be your desire as well.
Giving and Sharing – A Kingdom Principle
God is raising a generation of faithful givers who will support ministry and impact lives. The early church was known for their generosity:
We must move from a receiver’s mindset to a giver’s mindset.
Financial Integrity – Honoring God in Finances
We must handle money with integrity. God calls us to be faithful stewards, making sacrifices for the Kingdom and ensuring that our resources are used wisely.
Transformation Requires Change
Financial transformation does not happen overnight—it requires intentional change in mindset and actions.
- Enlarging Your Territory – Stretch yourself, expand your capacity and see more opportunities.
- Practicing Biblical Giving – Understand the different types of giving:
- Tithe – The first 10% of your income, honoring God.
- Offering – Freewill giving to support God’s work.
- First Fruits – The first increase of your income dedicated to God. The first increment in your salary belongs to the Lord.
- Alms – Helping the poor and needy.
“Ministry is not just about preaching; it is also about serving others in need.”
The OFC Mission Fund
During the Transform Weekend, we launched the OFC Mission Fund—a fund dedicated to supporting missionaries, aiding disaster-stricken areas, and providing help to the less privileged.
- We are raising a team of OFC missionaries to spread the gospel.
- We established a Financial fund to send aid locally and internationally.
- We will be Training believers on how to do mission work effectively.
It is time to stop waiting for foreign missionaries to come to Africa—we must rise and take responsibility for missions in our own communities and beyond.
Final Call: Think Bigger, Act Now
God is calling us to shift our mindset from scarcity to abundance, from receiving to giving, from financial ignorance to financial empowerment.
Start where you are. Be a blessing to someone today.
In His Service
Bishop Peter Ndungu
General Overseer Overcoming Faith Church