Stewardship
File — Box: Nickel 12, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
This folder contained publications relating to the topic of Stewardship. The majority have not been retained (see Separated Materials below). The following items have been retained.
- Tract: A Heart to Heart Talk about Giving (L.N. Co., Inc. 332 [Louis Neibauer])
- Tract: A Man Has to Live, Doesn't He? (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc. 217)
- Booklet: The Making of a Christian Will (Louis Neibauer, Co., Inc., 1969; #563)
- Tract: If God Were a Computer (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 2025)
- Tract: "Who Am I?" (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 1969)
- Tract: Calling for a Stewardship Commitment! A Visitor's Manual
- Tract: Growing in Personal and Family Stewardship Commitment (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 200)
- Tract: Total Commitment (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 2018)
- Tract: How Does My Giving Fit In? (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 394)
- Tract: Peter Had Left No Will (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc.,, #603)
- Tract: Q&A: Tithing Questions Answered (#502)
- Tract: Once Upon a Time there was a Man who had nothing... (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 916-B)
- Tract: Why Women Need Wills
- Tract: Five Steps on Which Folks Stop in their Financial Relation to God (#501)
- Tract: A Living Memorial (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #615A)
- Booklet: Give a Worthy Proportion? What's That Mean? (15 pages)
- Tract: Living Giving - What's Your Standard? (No. 365)
- Leaflet: Stewardship Time & Talent Home Work Sheet (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #737)
- Booklet: Living Stewardship Stories. Compiled and written by John A. Ishee (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #218)
- Tract: Not a Bargain - R. G. LeTourneau, Christian Industrialist, Talks About Stewardship (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #618)
- Tract: How Much Shall I Give?
- Tract: Your Whole Life
- Card: A Good Steward Does Not Hold Back (L. N. Co., Inc., Form YY)
- Booklet: A Stewardship Story and Coloring Book - Is Freddie Having Fun?
- Tract: The Parable of The Talents (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., 2041 - PT70/2-685)
- Tract: Have You Learned How to Live? (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #580)
- Tract: Q&A - Tithing Questions Answered (Layman Tithing Foundation, #502)
- Tract: A Complete Dedication (L.N. Co., Inc. 394)
- Tract: Teens Can Tithe, Too (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #611)
- Tract: Tithing Truths (#500)
- Envelope with puzzle: How to be a Good Steward is No Puzzle... (Louis Neibauer Co., Inc., #434)
- Booklet: Patron or Partner of God? (15 pages; Stewardship Department of the Iowa District West)
- This Thing of Giving by Arnaud C. Marts. New York: Marts and Lundy (14 pages)
- Mission Festivals...Dead or Dormant? by Arnold Soeldner. Advance (Volume 5:5 | May 1958)
- Stewardship: Leader's Manual: Stewardship Program and Resource Material by Edward J. Hales and George A. E. Salstrand. Louis Neibauer Company, 1970 (40 pages)
- Tract: Living Memorials. Louis Niebauer Co. Inc., 1969; #615)
Dates
- Creation: 1938 - 1995
Extent
1 Folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Separated Materials
- Tract: Disciplines Giving: Planned | Purposeful | Proportionate (No. 411)
- Booklet: "A Trust, O Lord, From Thee" - Our Stewardship of the Gospel by J. E. Herrmann (17 pages)
- Resource Material for "Let's Talk - About Stewardship" by J. E. Herrmann (ST-720)
- The Gifts of Christians by Francis Pieper (16 pages; ST 728)
- Christian Stewardship and Its Modern Implications. by Paul Lindemann. Saint Louis: CPH (Library Call #: BV772 .L51)
- Glorifying God: A Manual on the Christian Stewardship of Life. Saint Louis: LCMS, 1948 (38 pages)
- The Secret of God's Plan: Guidelines for a Theology of Stewardship by Harry G. Coiner. Saint Louis: LCMS, 1964? (FF-187; 34 pages)
- The Secret of God's Plan. I. God's Secret Plan for His Eternal Kingdom by Elmer Kettner (FF-188; 11 pages)
- A Stewardship Manual for Your Congregation (ST-667; 16 pages)
Repository Details
Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository
Contact:
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Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
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804 Seminary Place
Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
reference@concordiahistoricalinstitute.org