Stewardship — Faithful With What We Are Given

This entry is part 1 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

Stewardship is not a word that appears often in everyday technical conversation. We speak more readily about ownership, responsibility, delivery, and performance. We measure output, optimise systems, and refine processes. These things matter. But they do not fully capture the posture Scripture calls us to take. Because at its heart, stewardship is not about control.It … Read more

Stewardship in Scripture (Luke 16:10)

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

Stewardship in Scripture is rarely dramatic. It does not begin with great responsibility or visible influence. It begins with what is small, ordinary, and easily overlooked. Jesus’ words in Luke 16 draw our attention not to scale, but to faithfulness. Trust, in the biblical sense, is not proven in moments of significance. It is revealed … Read more

Caring for God’s Creation in Digital Spaces

This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

When we think about creation, we often think of the physical world. Forests, oceans, wildlife, landscapes — the visible expressions of God’s handiwork. Scripture calls us to care for these things, to steward the earth with responsibility and reverence. But much of modern life now unfolds in spaces that are not physical. We inhabit digital … Read more

Responsible Data Handling: Not Just Compliance

This entry is part 5 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

Compliance is often where conversations about data begin — and end. Regulations define what is required. Policies are written. Checklists are completed. Systems are adjusted to meet legal standards. On paper, everything appears in order. But compliance is a baseline, not a destination. Responsible data handling asks a deeper question:Are we using data in a … Read more

Stewarding Time and Attention

This entry is part 6 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

Time feels abundant — until it does not. Days pass quickly. Weeks fill up. Tasks accumulate. Attention is divided across responsibilities, notifications, conversations, and obligations. In the midst of this, it is easy to treat time as something to manage rather than something entrusted. But Scripture invites a different perspective. Time is not merely a … Read more

Optimisation as Stewardship: Using Resources Wisely

This entry is part 7 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

Optimisation is often framed as a technical goal. Improve performance.Reduce latency.Lower costs.Scale efficiently. These are important objectives. But optimisation is not only about efficiency. It is about how we use what has been entrusted to us. When viewed through the lens of stewardship, optimisation becomes more than a technical exercise. It becomes a question of … Read more

Entrusted With Gifts: Developing What God Has Given

This entry is part 8 of 8 in the series April 2026 - Stewardship

We often think of gifts as something we possess. Abilities, skills, opportunities — things that belong to us, things we can use or set aside as we choose. But Scripture frames gifts differently. Gifts are not simply possessed.They are entrusted. And what is entrusted carries responsibility. The Gift Is Not the End In the parable … Read more