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Cash, Check or Swipe?

credit cardsA recent LifeWay Research study revealed that 14 percent of churches allow their members to give online. The larger the church the more likely congregants have the option of e-giving—from 55 percent of churches with average worship attendance of 500 to as low as four percent for churches with fewer than 50 attendees.

Scott McConnell, director of LifeWay Research, noted that this trend is linked to the broader trend of cashless purchasing.

"Fewer and fewer Americans cash their paychecks or carry a checkbook," he said. "Some churches are finding that the payment preferences of enough of their congregation have changed to warrant putting an offering plate online in addition to passing them in their worship services."

For those who suggest that giving online may diminish some of the sense of financial investment in the church that putting cash in the offering plate offers, Tim Whitehorn noted that this same concern was likely voiced when personal checks began to replace cash.

"I can only imagine 100 years ago—when people thought you should bring cash and put that in the offering plate—that there were people who didn't think you should write a check, you should just put cash in the offering plate," said Whitehorn, CEO of ServiceU, a sponsor of the LifeWay study. "Things change. Technologies change, but I think the spirit of giving is what's important."

In recent years, studies on consumer behavior have suggested that people spend more when they use credit cards than they do when using cash. In 2007, a study published by the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied noted that "less transparent payment forms [such as credit cards] tend to be treated like [play] money and are hence more easily spent (or parted with)."

Financial guru Dave Ramsey writes, "When you pay cash, you can 'feel' the money leaving you. This is not true with credit cards. Flipping a credit card up on a counter registers nothing emotionally. A study of credit card use at McDonald’s found that people spent 47% more when using credit instead of cash."

If this is true in the realm of consumer purchases, could it mean that people who give with credit cards may end up giving more, but may not feel the same connection to their gifts?

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0 #9 thingstothink 2011-04-14 13:45
Quoting Fred C. Rochester:
Get out of debt and stay out. Debt is not a blessing. The credit card is not a blessing. Giving a donation by credit card is not God. He gives seed to the sower, not debt to the sower. Any form of debt including a mortgage is still bondage.


Did you pay your electricity in advance or did you use it first? #thingstothink
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0 #8 Fred C. Rochester 2011-04-13 08:12
Get out of debt and stay out. Debt is not a blessing. The credit card is not a blessing. Giving a donation by credit card is not God. He gives seed to the sower, not debt to the sower. Any form of debt including a mortgage is still bondage.
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0 #7 pastor Fred Rocheste 2011-04-13 02:39
For any ministry to put people in the bondage of debt clearly displays Proverbs 22:7. The world conditioned us to plop down plastic. It's bondage and the church must wake up and instruct the people on all the aspects of our finances. We must not do what's trendy and popular to receive a large offering. We must be frugal, not prodigal.
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0 #6 Brian Roden 2011-04-12 11:12
Anyone donating to their church using a credit or debit card should consider adding 3-4% to their gift to make up for the transaction fees the church will be charged by the CC processor.
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0 #5 Eddie Smith42 2011-04-12 08:39
Totally agree, Harry. There's no excuse for such appeals. I thought the article, as well as my comment, were about honest, spiritual, godly ministries that serve people, not steal from them. Gal 6:6 we are to support our teachers. However, our teachers are not to manipulate us. There is a vast difference between manipulation and motivation.
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0 #4 Harry Olson 2011-04-12 08:15
Eddie, it's worse than a postage paid envelope. When wolves are telling people over the TV, people that are hurting, to wrap their need in an incredible seed ... and oh yes, you can charge it if you don't have the cash. Call now.
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0 #3 Eddie Smith42 2011-04-12 07:38
Agreed, Harry. I think of it as making their intentions easier for them to carry out. Not unlike including an postage paid envelope.
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0 #2 Harry Olson 2011-04-12 07:34
I hope they give more and enjoy the blessings of God more. Not the a greater amount means more blessings ... remember the widow giving her all.
That said, I hope the unscrupulous don't use this method to fleece unsuspecting saints.
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0 #1 Eddie Smith42 2011-04-12 06:42
We are using SMS Text giving and QR Code giving options. Let me know if you'd like more info regarding them.
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