appropriate use of resources
The correct spelling of the word is "stewardship". Stewardship is the act of managing another's property or possessions.
Some synonyms for stewardship include responsibility, caretaking, guardianship, and oversight.
The two types of stewardship are environmental stewardship and financial stewardship. Environmental stewardship involves responsibly managing and conserving natural resources. Financial stewardship involves effectively managing resources and finances to ensure sustainability and accountability.
Financial stewardship is when one entity assumes the financial responsibilities for another entity. The steward would be expected to act in the best intentions for the entity in terms of financial planning, investments and accountability.
Stewardship refers to the responsible management and care of resources, including relationships and communities. There is no inherent connection between stewardship and homosexuality; individuals can practice stewardship regardless of their sexual orientation. The focus should be on promoting respect, compassion, and inclusivity towards all individuals, regardless of their background.
Richard Waddell has written: 'Stewardship' -- subject(s): Christian Stewardship, Church finance, Stewardship, Christian
The Greek word for stewardship is "oikonomia" and refers to an administrator.
The stewardship of the earth's resources is in the hands of mankind.
Marine Stewardship Council's population is 100.
Marine Stewardship Council was created in 1997.
L. Maude Love has written: 'The Christian stewardship of abilities' -- subject(s): Christian Stewardship, Stewardship, Christian
"Stewardship" is translated from the Greek word oikonomia, which means: "the management of a household or household affairs; (a) specifically, the management, oversight, or administration of another's property, (b) the office of a manager or overseer, (c) administration, dispensation." In most of the NT teachings regarding stewardship, the important element is that a steward is charged with responsibilities regarding things that belong to someone else.