She Stewards With Wisdom

About this study

Money is where faith gets specific. She Stewards With Wisdom is for the Christian woman who handles it — a household budget, a business’s books, a ministry’s funds — and wants a theology of money that is both honest and usable. It treats the wisdom literature as describing the dominant pattern, not as a set of guarantees, and it refuses the prosperity-gospel shortcut that reads wealth as a measure of righteousness.

The thirty days move along a clear arc — receiving, building, releasing, deploying, leaving — and they don’t flinch at the hard sayings of Jesus on wealth. The tithing debate is engaged honestly rather than waved away, and well-resourced women are addressed directly, without flattery and without shame.

What you’ll work through

  • Foundations — a theology of money, with the widow of Zarephath.
  • Earning, saving, building — diligence and provision, with the Proverbs 31 woman.
  • Generosity and giving — the widow’s two mites and Mary of Bethany.
  • Wealth in service of the kingdom — resources deployed for something bigger.
  • The legacy of her hands — what a faithful life leaves behind, with Tabitha.

Who it’s for

Women managing money — household, business, or ministry — and anyone wrestling with what faithful stewardship actually looks like, whatever the number on the balance.

The same rhythm every day

Inside each of the 30 days


Today’s Truth

A short, grounded reading that takes the passage seriously and brings it straight into the working day.

Scripture for Further Study

Cross-references with the text and a couple of notes each, to dig deeper or teach from.

Reflect or Group Discuss

Questions that work alone with a coffee or around a table with a group. (Money is a tender group topic — the study names that, and invites you to choose a safe context.)

Act Today & Pray

One concrete thing to do, plus room to write — notes, prayers, and what you carry into tomorrow.

Designed for self-study or small-group study — no separate leader guide required to begin.

Begin the thirty days

Hold what you’ve been given with open, faithful, clear-eyed hands.