Giving With Wisdom
Every
man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or
of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. (2 Corinthians 9:7, KJV)
One of the dynamics of the Christian life which I learned as a young Christian
was the giving of finances to ministries and missions which were sending forth
the Gospel. Of course, we are commanded to go into all the world and preach the
Gospel. And he said unto them, Go ye into
all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
(Mark 16:15, KJV)
Let us be realistic, not every Christian will go to a different country
and be a missionary. God has saved millions of Christians and kept them right
where they were saved.
And when he was come into the ship, he that had been possessed with the devil
prayed him that he might be with him. {19} Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but
saith unto him, Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord
hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee. (Mark 5:18-19, KJV)
The Gadarene Demoniac was such a person. Once Jesus had freed him from all those
devils which possessed him, he felt so much love for Jesus that he desired to
follow Him in ministry. Instead, we read in the above verses that Jesus did not
allow him to come with them but sent him home to his family and friends to be a
witness to them. This is what happens to the majority of Christians when they
become newly saved. God returns them to their homes and they become a witness
right where they are. There is another reason why God allows that because many
Christians work and when a person works, they can finance ministries to send
forth the Gospel. That Christian now has the opportunity to be a witness for
Jesus right where they work and live.
But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is
not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his
own house. (Mark 6:4, KJV)
Witnessing to people who knew you and the things you did before salvation
is one of the toughest ministries a Christian can have but if they continue
properly in the Christian life, people will eventually have to acknowledge there
is definitely a change.
This chapter is about using wisdom in giving money to ministries. God has
allowed some Christians to gain great wealth in this world. Some names that come
to mind are: R.G. Letourneau, Colgate, Welch’s Grape Juice and there are no
doubt others.
However, the normal pattern is that most Christians who God saves are workers
who work for someone else and draw a paycheck. So this Christian wants to make
sure that what they are giving is actually being used to further the Kingdom of
God on earth. This is where it is absolutely necessary to use wisdom when giving
because with limited funds you want to make sure that your gift has maximum
impact for the Gospel. There are many false preachers out there and it seems the
majority of them are on TV. One of them has a net worth of about $20 million and
brags that he has three Corvettes. That is not where you want your hard earned
money winding up. We are responsible before the Lord to be wise stewards of the
money He has entrusted to us. Moreover it
is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.
(1 Corinthians 4:2, KJV)
Notice that the verse says it is “required” that a steward be found
faithful, it does not say it is an option. I would like to share with you some
principles of wise giving which I have learned over the last 38 years of being
saved.
When
desiring to give, it is always a good practice to investigate the mission or
ministry to make sure your donation is not falling into a black hole. With the
advent of the Internet, this is possible.
When seeking to support a certain ministry, there should be some basic
questions which you must ask. Keep in mind that the Bible teaches that we are to
be wise stewards of the Lord’s money. You may have a desire to give to a
ministry which does general evangelism through teaching or preaching, or maybe a
literature ministry or a shortwave radio ministry or even an Internet ministry
and that is why you need to be an informed giver.
What is the Focus of the Ministry?
A focus is the “A central point; point of concentration,” according to the 1828
Webster Dictionary. This is where you match up your desire with their ministry.
You may have a desire to reach a certain area of the world by shortwave, so you
would check out some shortwave ministries to see where they broadcast to. Say
you would like to reach South America, then you might want to support (Reach
Beyond) HCJB which is headquartered in Quito, Ecuador. They got their start in
1931 which tells you that this ministry has been sending forth the Gospel for 87
years as of 2018. Now you will want to know what the focus of their ministry is
such as, is it evangelism, teaching, discipleship, Bible translation, literacy
(teaching people how to read), or other ministries? Let us say the focus of
their ministry is evangelism, so with that being the focus then you would be
investing the Lord’s money wisely in that ministry. You would be partnering (and
that is what it is) with a ministry sending forth the Gospel for 24 hours per
day, 7 days per week.
What is their Method of Ministry?
You may be a writer or even an avid reader of books and would like to invest in
a literature ministry. You could look at World Missionary Press who publishes
Bible booklets in more than 345 languages. Now you may not be concerned about
reaching a specific people group but you have a heart’s desire to reach many. So
you could invest with them on a monthly basis and just check the box “Where
Needed Most” and let the Lord direct them where to use the funds. One month you
might be helping to send booklets to India and another month to Cuba.
Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou
shalt find it after many days. (Ecclesiastes 11:1, KJV).
This is truly a fulfillment of the meaning of Ecclesiastes 11:1. You
might be an airplane pilot and want to support an aviation ministry, so you
might want to check out JAARS which flies missionaries and ministry materials
around in a fleet of small planes. You may also want to partner with a Missions
ministry which still sends missionaries to different parts of the world. You may
like the idea of presenting the Gospel in a dramatic way so you might want to
support Unshackled from Pacific Garden Mission or Lamplighter Theater. So it is
always good to find out what method the ministry uses to send forth the Gospel
because that would be a main emphasis and expense of the ministry.
There are some ministries out there which send Bibles free of charge to people
as the money comes in. One such ministry is Bible For Today which sends bibles
to prisoners on request and people can donate to that fund and partner in this
ministry. Another such Ministry is Bearing Precious Seed that publishes quality
King James Bibles and many are sent overseas. So you can support ministries
which produce Bibles. There is a Bible shortage in the world and this would be
another great ministry to support because it fills in the needs for so many
indigenous preachers in other countries. Many times, there may be only one Bible
for an entire village.
Where do they Minister?
There are going to be many missionary organizations which have single focus on
one area of the world. Sometimes they will focus only on one country or a region
such as Gospel for Asia. One such single focus ministry is China Inland Mission
which was started in 1865 and is now called OMF International and has a focus on
East Asia. There are missionary organizations which focus on Africa, the Middle
East, Europe and individual countries. You may have a burden for a certain
country and will want to support ministry in that country. It is always
important to know where a specific ministry ministers so you will be well
informed as to where your donation will be ministering.
How long have they been in Ministry?
We have to be very careful here because with the advent of the Internet, there
are people who set up ministries and throw “donate buttons” on the site and
never plan to use any of the donated money for ministry. My website has been on
line for over 21 years and I will not place a donate button on my site. If
someone wants to donate, they can contact me and I will give them the
particulars. There are some ministries which have been operating continually for
many years and it is very safe to support them. We mentioned China Inland
Mission which was started in 1865, then there is the Salvation Army which began
in 1865, the Pacific Garden Mission which started in 1877, Africa Inland Mission
which began in 1895, and Every Home for Christ started in 1946. A ministry that
has been around for a long time is normally a good investment of funds but with
longevity in ministry can come creeping liberalism which can water down the
truth of the Gospel. If you choose to support a ministry which has been around a
long time, then investigate if they are still proclaiming the true Gospel in all
its strength. Read their materials or listen to their programs to check them
out.
How much salary do the leaders draw?
This is important because in many false ministries the leaders draw salaries of
hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. This is not only a problem in the
charismatic movement but also in other ministries and some churches. You can
check what some ministries are paying their leaders by going to the following
site.
https://www.charitynavigator.org
High
salaries taken out of donations means for these ministries a good portion of
donations go to high salaries. Now there is nothing wrong about paying decent
salaries in a ministry because people have to live and pay bills but when they
get into six figures, that is just wrong. Then these same ministries cry the
blues that they need money for every pet project and yet will not reduce the
high salaries of the CEO. This is why when you are seeking out a ministry to
support, it is important to know their salary philosophy because if they are in
it for salaries, then the ministry needs will suffer and when donations come in,
it will be directed into the salary needs. There is one thing I like about the
salary philosophy of World Missionary Press and that is, all employees make the
same pay, from the President to the Pressman. That is how ministry should be
done and is a great example of wise stewardship.
What Partnerships have they formed?
A real good partnership is World Missionary Press partnering with Every Home for
Christ to evangelize as many places as possible using WMP materials.
This is very important because the wrong partnership can affect the
quality of the ministry and the very message itself.
Some ministries may partner with environmental groups or even the Roman
Catholic Church which is not a Christian church and does not teach the truth. It
is good to know what organizations or people your target ministry is involved
with because you may be helping a false religion.
This is why you must be informed as to what you are giving to.
Let me give you a personal example. When I was a new Christian I was
giving $10 a month to Salesian Missions.
I did not find out until a few months later that they were Roman Catholic
and as soon as I found out, they did not get one penny from me again.
What about smaller ministries?
So far I have only mentioned larger ministries but there are also smaller
ministries out there which are doing a great job in evangelizing. There is a
woman named Debbie Carver here in New Jersey who operates a small ministry
called “Our Father’s Persistent Love Ministries” which is a ministry to
prisoners. Her ministry has had great effect upon many prisoners. A small
ministry with a focus like that is well worth supporting. There are many small
ministries on the Internet which need to be approached with caution because many
have started them just to raise money for personal use. Just because a ministry
only has one or two people in it does not mean it is not playing an important
role in the lives of those it comes in contact with. Technology has made it easy
to do ministry and has cut down the need for much office space or personnel. One
or two people today can handle what five or six did 20 years ago. Smaller
ministries should never be overlooked because their outreach is just as
important as those of the larger ministries. For example, my own personal
website is viewed in about 170 countries every month.
That is a tremendous outreach for only one person.
Beware of the Hook
You will hear from some ministries, especially the charismatic ministries on TV,
that if you send them $1000, then God will bless you with health and wealth. Do
not fall for this satanic scheme! Many of them interview people in the audience
and they tell of how God has blessed them because they made a $1000 faith pledge
to their ministry. These are shills! A shill is one who acts as a decoy being in
league with the ministry or minister they are promoting. The money that goes to
these type of ministries normally goes into buying mansions or personal jets for
the preacher.
There is nothing wrong making a faith pledge because of your desire to send
forth the Gospel. If you do, pick a reputable ministry like World Missionary
Press or JAARS and send them a gift every month toward your faith pledge.
But this I say, He which soweth sparingly
shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also
bountifully. {7} Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him
give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. {8} And
God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all
sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work:
(2 Corinthians 9:6-8, KJV)
Now it is true that God does bless in response to a person’s giving and
their attitude toward the giving but He does so in different ways and not
necessarily health and wealth. He may increase your finances as you go along or
He may not. Instead, He might keep you from an accident or a sickness which
could cause you to lose pay. However He does it, He does promise that He will
bless the giver.
Summary
Giving is a great dynamic of the Christian Faith. Our money can get the word of
God into places that we cannot go. As with anything in life, we must be very
discerning as to where we send the money which we earn by the sweat of our brow.
We want it to advance the Christian faith and not go into someone’s pocket. We
are to make an impact in this world with the Gospel and evangelism is one way of
invading Satan’s territory. The more people hear the true Gospel, the more will
respond. Once the last one becomes saved which God has named then the end shall
come. If the money we send is sequestered in someone’s bank account, then that
money is dead for the spread of the Gospel. Let me once again reference World
Missionary Press. They can manufacture 25 Gospel booklets for every dollar
received. If you are able to just send $10 a month, that means you would be able
to reach 250 people a month that you would otherwise be unable to reach.
Multiply that by 12 months and you will have reached 3,000 people plus in
different countries, the people who receive the booklets will share with others
thus multiplying your gift further. So when you give unto the Lord, He will not
only bless you but will multiply the outreach of the materials you fund. It is a
great partnership and that is why it is important to do your homework and
investigate the ministry or mission you desire to support.
Ministries Mentioned in this Chapter in a Positive Light:
Africa Inland Mission - https://aimint.org/
Bearing Precious Seed -
http://www.bpsmilford.org/
Bible For Today -
http://www.biblefortoday.org/
Every Home for Christ - http://www.ehc.org/
JAARS - https://jaars.org/
Lamplighter Theater -
https://www.lamplightertheatre.com/
OMF International - https://omf.org/