God never called His people to poverty — He called them to stewardship. There is a significant difference. Poverty is an absence of resource. Stewardship is the faithful management of resource entrusted to you by God for purposes larger than personal comfort.
Deuteronomy 8:18 says it is God who gives you the power to get wealth "that He may establish His covenant." Prosperity in the Kingdom is not primarily about lifestyle — it is about covenant capacity. The believer with financial abundance who tithes, gives generously, funds the Gospel, and invests wisely is operating in what God intended when He promised to bless Abraham.
This path — rooted in Tsalach, our Kingdom finance and stewardship branch — will equip you with biblical frameworks for money, practical trading and business principles grounded in discipline and integrity, and the theological clarity to pursue prosperity without the corruption of greed. Build for the Kingdom. Build to last.