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  <title>Episode 377: Where Your Treasure Is, Your Heart Follows</title>
  <description>In Episode 377 of the Transforming Mission Podcast, Tim and Sara unpack Jesus’ words in Luke 12:32–34: “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Together, they explore what it means to lead in God’s economy of abundance, trust, and generosity. This conversation contrasts the world’s economy of scarcity and possessions with God’s call to prioritize people, mission, and love. From church budgets to personal leadership decisions, Tim and Sara challenge us to examine what we treasure, because our hearts always follow. Listen in for practical steps to: -Shift from fear to trust in leadership -Recognize how budgets reveal our values -Focus on people over possessions -Lead with open hands and kingdom priorities Discover how God’s economy shapes faithful leadership today. Read more and listen to episode 377 at https://transformingmission.org/377 &amp;amp;nbsp; Timestamp:&amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 Introduction and Scripture Reading 00:47 Comfort and Challenge of God's Economy 01:59 Contrasting God's Economy with Worldly Economy 03:45 Leadership in God's Economy 05:07 Trust and Resources in God's Economy 07:49 The Radical Trust in Jesus' Teachings 10:43 Treasures and Priorities in God's Kingdom 15:40 Practical Applications and Stories &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Transforming Mission Podcast with Tim Bias &amp;amp; Sara Thomas</author_name>
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