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Church Giving: The rules have changed Wednesday, June 30, 2010 -- George Barna Wednesday, June 30, 2010 -- Empty Tomb Wednesday, June 30, 2010 -- Giving USA Wednesday, June 30, 2010 -- Empty Tomb Wednesday, June 30, 2010 -- The Chronicle of Philanthropy Wednesday, June 30, 2010 -- Passing the Plate Wednesday, June 30, 2010 What’s our next move? Wednesday, June 30, 2010 The Church can’t fail. Wednesday, June 30, 2010 There is no “Plan B.” Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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Church Giving: The rules have changed

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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People no longer give to the church simply because it is

the church. The church must prove it is worthy of

donations through the mark it leaves on the world.

-- George Barna

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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Americans spent nearly twice as much on first-day sales of the video game “Grand Theft Auto

IV” as the SBC and the IMB would need to share the Gospel with all the world’s unreached

people groups by 2010.-- Empty Tomb

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Charitable donations as measured by per capita giving

of disposable income has remained the same since

1967 – 2.5%.-- Giving USA

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Billionaires are the least likely to donate money to the church.

-- Empty Tomb

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More than $500 million was raised for Haiti in three weeks. The number continues to rise.

-- The Chronicle of Philanthropy

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At least one out of five American Christians – 20

percent of all U.S. Christians – gives literally nothing to

church, para-church, or nonreligious charities.

-- Passing the Plate

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What’s our next move?

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The Church can’t fail.

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There is no “Plan B.”

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Our next move is to understand…

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The habits of giving begin with the worldview of the

giver.

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Two shifts have taken place within American

Christianity.

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Critical Shift #1

The tithe is no longer solely reserved for the church.

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In 1995, there were 600,000 nonprofit organizations and 370,000 churches. In 2005, there were over 1.8 million nonprofit organizations

and 370,000 churches.

-- Not Your Parents’ Offering Plate

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The Church is a nonprofit organization that exists through the donations of

its membership.

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Critical Shift #2

Christians want their tithe to count.

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Before change can take place, we need to agree on

a few principles.

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Churches have an advantage over every other nonprofit:

weekly interaction with membership.

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Churches are the WORST at capturing the dollar and fail

to consistently provide a “call to action.”

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If churches continue to be silent, the giving levels needed to operate this complex organization

will not exist.

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Giving is an outward sign of an inward commitment.

Measuring giving is one way to measure the health of your church and your membership.

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Church giving is connected to your ministry plan. People want to support a cause or

organization that accomplishes something they

can’t do on their own.

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The more we remain silent with respect to the subject of

money in the church, the more likely someone else’s

budget will be funded.

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What’s your plan of action?

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Establish a systematic strategy.

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Start talking about it.

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Set expectations.

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Make the ask.

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Measure and report the results.

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“Accelerating Generosity”

Ben Stroup

E-mail: [email protected]

Blog: churchgivingmatters.com

Twitter: @ben_stroup

Wednesday, June 30, 2010