The Great Giveaway





We must discern between market manipulation and ministry.

Quite frankly, I was bothered and self-righteously angered when I first saw it! A car sat in front of a local church with a banner underneath reading, "The Great New Year's Eve Giveaway." At their 1999 New Year's Eve service, the church would give away that new car.

"Hasn't the great giveaway already happened--the gift of God's Son Jesus?" I wondered.

Indignant, I spoke to fellow pastors about this sacrilege. We just knew that enticing people to come to church with such materialistic bait surely violated the ethics of God's kingdom. Or so it seemed to us.

Then the Holy Spirit reminded me that I had used "gospel dollars" to reward children in Sunday school for bringing their Bibles, memorizing verses and inviting a lost friend to church.

I began to ponder some of the more crass commercials for getting folks to come to church. Then I mused over the "Christian" product pitches and infomercials I encounter regularly on both secular and Christian television and radio.

Have you as a pastor ever had to draw the line in your congregation? Have you ever vetoed a fund-raiser or forbidden a rummage sale? What's an appropriate fund-raiser for ministry or "hook" for reaching the lost? Does Paul's "being all things to all men" extend to some of our contemporary schemes?

We rationalize that ultimately all we do to raise money is to reach the lost for Christ, but is it?

Where do we draw the line? Just a few simple questions might help us discern between evangelism or ministry-and-market manipulation of the gospel.

Is the outreach tool lifting up Jesus? (see John 12:32)

Does the fund-raiser serve God or money? (see Matt. 6:24; Luke 16:13)

Will others glorify God or man when they see what we are doing, broadcasting or marketing? (see Matt. 5:16)

Could our church's or ministry's technique(s) be a stumbling block for others? (see 1 Cor. 8:9)

We must be careful not to judge others. However, we must also discern the line between righteousness and wrongfulness. If the church doesn't act with impeccable ethics in the world, then the world will be quick to see the hypocrisy in our ways. More important, Christ does judge our words and actions (see 2 Cor. 5:10). Hence, this must be our motivation in all our outreach and fund-raising: "Therefore we make it our aim, whether present or absent, to be well pleasing to Him" (2 Cor. 5:9, NKJV, emphasis added).

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0 #4 Carol Moorby 2012-11-15 19:05
MY GOD SHALL SUPPLY ALL MY NEEDS!
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0 #3 Carol Moorby 2012-11-15 19:03
Fund raisers for Jesus? Not scriptural! If everyone would tithe that would take care of the finances! Wasted time on fund raisers. Better to,spend time in Bible study! Churches that have to fund raise usually are as dead as their turkey dinners, as flat as their pancake breakfasts, and as cold as their Ice cream socials! Seeker friendly.......to compromise ....be lukewarm.....! How to get people ro,come ro church? NOT by deception and prize offering! Pray first and ask the Holy Spirit to prepare their heart....then invite them and while you're waiting for a response, just love on them BRIBARY!!!!! NOT GODS WAY!
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0 #2 Lana Hudson 2012-09-17 08:35
so my husband and I deside one a Missionarey trip to Jamiaca I had a missionary team to come to my church oh yes we are an Africa american church ,I found out that out of 100% only 1% of africa american church send there children to the missionary field that is the problem for my people ,so why I am written to you we are have a car giveaway some peolpe at my church is have a problem the pastor ok it but .....any way we are taking inner city children 20 and the tahoe will get the money for them to go please e-mail your comment I have the truck on youtube(THE MISSION by John Hudson) thank you help!
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0 #1 Lana Hudson 2012-09-17 08:22
Me and my husband are Awana teacher for the high school children ,when we first started teaching we were shot that these children who are been in church all their life with their parent and who have received all from Awana in their youth that they were not saved, born again ,they are mean ,self center ,yes also so the pastor children ,my husband had gotten discourage so I talk to the Awana Leader with is are pastor wife and told her the problem I pray about it the Lord touch my heart and he also want to touch the children also
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