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10 Practical Ways to Help Increase a Congregation's
Giving 10-25% (or more)
Proven stewardship practices used by other churches to encourage people in joyful and generous giving
#1 - PERSONAL TESTIMONIES
Before the offering is
collected, have an individual or a couple give a personal testimony
about how the Lord has taught them to give 10% or more to the Lord's
work at their first and highest financial priority. Have them also
briefly explain how they've felt about this decision and how the Lord
has blessed them for their obedience. Some churches with video
equipment have done these as taped interviews and then played them
during the service.
#2 - OUTSIDE RESOURCES THAT WILL TEACH CHRISTIANS HOW TO MANAGE THEIR FINANCES
Use the Crown Financial Ministries (www.crown.org) financial bible study or view Larry Burkett video tapes in Sunday School class.
#3 - ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP SERIES
Pastor John Maxwell
has taught thousands of pastors Biblical stewardship principles at
Pastors' conferences he puts on. He says teaching an annual 4-message
stewardship series is the single most important thing he does every
year to help people grow in their spiritual and financial life. He has
done this every year for 20 years. Only one of the four messages he
gives specifically deals with giving money. Over the years, some of the
month-long themes included: "God's Challenge, Our Choice," "Taking the
Stew Out of Stewardship," "The ABC's of Stewardship," and "It's a
Matter of Trust." Be sure to try and use real-life illustrations in
your sermons. Tell people how the Lord has creatively provided for you
and/or others you know who faithfully honored the Lord in their giving.
When you teach from the head it goes to the head, but when you teach
from a life it goes to a life.
#4 - DESIGNATED GIVING
Allow people to give
designated "over-and-above-regular-gifts" to a building project,
mission's offering or annual faith promise, renovations, or special
needs. These seldom affect regular giving.
#5 - MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
Have your church's
leadership approve a money back guarantee for first-time tithers.
Skyline Wesleyan Church in San Diego where John Maxwell is the Pastor
does this every single year. Following the month-long stewardship
preaching series, they ask regular givers to turn in a card saying they
will tithe the next year. They ask non-tithers and new people to sign a
card saying they will begin to tithe. The church offers a full money
back guarantee to anyone who tithes for 90 days and then regrets this
decision.
#6 - ALL-CHURCH TITHING SUNDAY
Challenge everyone in
advance to bring a full 10% of their income as an offering to church on
a designated Sunday. A second option is to have people write on a card
(without indicating their name) how much their tithe "would be" if they
gave 10% of their annual household income to the church. Tally this
information and report the totals back to the congregation. People will
be amazed to discover that if they faithfully gave 10% of their income
to the Lord's work in their local church, that they could expand the
church budget 2-4x's for missions, staff, regular operations, and
building/renovation projects.
#7 - PRE-OFFERING VERSE AND COMMENTS BY A CHURCH LEADER
I attended one church
where a church leader or lay person would read an appropriate Scripture
verse on finances, stewardship, or giving before the offering, make a
few personal comments about why it was meaningful to him, and then pray
for the morning offering. Give leaders a copy of the stewardship
handout on "100 Scripture Verses and Ideas" and try this in your own
church.
#8 - EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR CHURCH'S DONOR RECORDS
Put Biblical reasons
"why to give" to the Lord on the bottom or back of your donor records.
Send out donor record reports to your congregation in the fall with a
simplified financial report. Encourage them in the value and importance
of their giving.
#9 - OUTSIDE STEWARDSHIP SPEAKER
Bring in an
experienced stewardship speaker to speak on to your congregation. An
outside speaker can clearly teach God's word on Christian giving
without fear or timidity.
#10 - START A CHRISTIAN FINANCIAL COUNSELING MINISTRY
Have a lay person in
your church begin a Christian financial counseling* ministry to help
families in trouble. As families begin to get their finances in order,
they'll begin to faithfully give to the Lord's work.
© Christian Stewardship Association (CSA). Author: Brian Kluth. Permission is given to CSA MEMBERS* to photo-copy, fax, or reprint for non-commercial purposes.
*To request a membership packet, e-mail CSA at csa@stewardship.org or in the U.S. call 847/375-4741.
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