Giving, Saving, Spending, and Investing — God’s Way

Giving, Saving, Spending, and Investing — God’s Way

God cares about how we use everything He gives us, including money. That’s why learning about giving, saving, spending, and investing is important—even when we are kids! At Scripture Buddies, we believe money lessons should always begin with God’s Word.

 GivingTo God

 The Bible teaches us to give back to God with a joyful heart.
 When we give—whether it’s our money, time, or kindness— we show love and gratitude to God and others.

 Scripture Buddies books remind us that giving is not about  how much we have, but about trusting God and sharing what   He has given us.

Saving Wisely  

Saving helps us prepare for the future.The Bible teaches us to be wise and plan ahead.

 When we save, we learn patience

 andresponsibility.

In Scripture Buddies activities and stories, kids learn that saving is a way to take care of God’s blessings instead of wasting them.

Spending Carefully

Spending money wisely means thinking before we buy.
God wants us to make good choices, not quick ones.

Scripture Buddies encourages kids to ask:
“Do I need this?”
“Is this a wise choice?”
“Does this honor God?”

Investing for Growth  

Investing means using what God gives us so it can grow—just like planting a seed.
This doesn’t only mean money. It also means investing in learning, helping others, and growing in faith.

Scripture Buddies books teach kids that when we use our gifts wisely, God can multiply them for good.

God Is Our Greatest Treasure 

Money is a tool, not our hope.
When we give generously, save wisely, spend carefully, and invest thoughtfully, we honor God and bless others.

At Scripture Buddies, we help kids learn these lessons early—so they grow into faithful, wise, and generous leaders who trust God first.

Learn More with Scripture Buddies 

You can explore these money lessons through our Scripture Buddies books and resources created especially for kids and families.
Browse and purchase the books below to help your child grow in faith, wisdom, and financial responsibility—God’s way.

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