John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, had a thing or two to say about money. Somewhere in England, in the late 18th-century, John Wesley climbed a church pulpit and preached a sermon called “The Use of Money.” In it, he said that the important thing isn’t money itself but how we use it. Wesley’s surprising advice still rings true today: earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can. Throughout the month of October and into early November we’ll have the opportunity to consider what it means to be care-takers, or stewards, of what God has given.