Daily Devotion
Built upon a rock, built together.
A meditation on Matthew 7:24 for couples laying a new foundation.
website/docs/BRAND.mdHeartland Christian Coaching · Stewardship initiative
Stewardship walks the accountability partner — usually the spouse — through the practical, technology side of supporting their loved one. So the heart work has a quiet house to grow in.
Our Mission
At Stewardship our deepest desire is to give couples in recovery a home that is on their side — where the doors and locks of the digital house work for them, not against them.
We come alongside the accountability partner with a walked-through inventory, a guided lockdown, and a rhythm that keeps it going — so the work the recovering spouse is doing in coaching and counseling can take hold in the place it has to live: their own house.
Learn more about Stewardship →Daily Devotion
A meditation on Matthew 7:24 for couples laying a new foundation.
Three Pillars
The three pieces of Stewardship and how they work together.
For the partner
An invitation for the accountability partner who doesn't feel ready.
For pastors
What Stewardship offers the pastor walking with a couple in crisis.
Featured Resource
The Quiet House
A handbook for the accountability partner
Brand-New Resource
A guided walkthrough for the partner who has been carrying the technology weight alone — written for the non-technical spouse, with a way to bring the recovering spouse in at every step.
Request the guideNow · Open
Stewardship is built alongside Heartland Christian Coaching — counselors and coaches who walk with people in real recovery. Read how the partnership works.
Read more →Forming · Cohort 01
A small group of pastors learning the referral path so the couples in your congregation have somewhere practical to land. Onboarding now.
For pastors →Available · Together
Read the invitation written for both of you — the recovering spouse and the accountability partner. Nothing one does to the other. Everything chosen together.
For couples →A partner's words
“I am not the one in recovery. I am the one walking alongside. For the first time, someone handed me a written plan I could hold in my hands — not just for him, but for me. The house got quieter.”
— A partner, name withheld
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