Seventeen-year-old Leighton Cusack questioned, "How can I share the message of generosity, though I am still a teenager, with not much money to give?" God's answer was simple, "Give money so that other teens can have the experience of giving." Listen as Leighton tells how he was able to change lives—twenty dollars at a time—proving that no one is ever too young, or too limited in funds to have a profound impact on others while drawing closer to God in a journey of generosity.
When Martha Cirmmarrusti and her family traveled to Mexico on a mission to build homes for the homeless, Martha doubted her carpentry skills and questioned her ability to offer help effectively on a construction project. But the project's master builder helped her understand that God uses everyone, each in his or her own way, and all things to His glory. The true "Master Carpenter" covers your mistakes, and your gifts and your labor are never in vain.
No one likes to think he is greedy, but Kentucky businessman Jess Correll has the courage to admit to himself and to others that greed challenges him. Rising to this challenge, Jess has turned his business life, and with the help of his wife Angela, his family life, into a testimony of generosity that he lives out both professionally and personally. "Money is like manure ..." Jess cautions as he shares how abundance provides both challenge and opportunity.

