How To Grow Generous Givers: 10 Church Stewardship Tips

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Several years ago, I committed myself to teach all of God’s Word, including giving. In the years since, I have seen God work in our church in amazing ways, and he has brought our people to new levels of maturity.

Here are 10 principles I’ve learned about growing givers:

1. Plan Ahead

The biggest reason capital stewardship campaigns increase offerings by more than 50% is not the new building, but the church’s thoughtful strategy. Churches can attain similar results every year without a building project.

In my first church, when I implemented a thorough plan, offerings increased by more than 20% in one year.

2. Emphasize Discipleship

God has supplied human resources, divine resources (such as prayer), and physical resources (such as buildings and money). How we develop each of these determines the success of our ministries.

Effective resource development is not a money grab. It has a spiritual foundation that makes discipleship its primary goal. The key to resource development is growth in people.

3. Bathe It in Prayer

Without prayer, a financial program loses its spiritual foundation. We begin our stewardship focus with a call to prayer. We hold special prayer times and conduct a 24-hour prayer service.

4. Identify Specific Goals

Early in the budget process, we ask all leaders to make a wish list of new ministries or purchases for their area. We do not allow people to designate their giving to these projects, though, because that would undermine giving to our general budget. Instead, we say if our total offerings exceed the budget, we will undertake wish-list items.

5. Get Commitments

If I don’t get a specific commitment from people, my Bible teaching has little effect. The first year we had a stewardship emphasis, the line on our offering graph remained horizontal. The following year I used commitment cards, and giving went up 20%.

6. Involve More People

Seventy percent of offerings will come from those who serve in the church. That means one of the best ways to increase giving is to increase the number who serve. During our stewardship emphasis, we teach the stewardship of time and talents. We conclude by asking everyone to fill out a ministry service commitment for the coming year.

7. Build Trust

Trust is earned by how we spend the church’s money. I must be frugal and spend wisely. People are more generous when they see they can trust me to get maximum ministry value out of the budget and not to overspend. They will also be more supportive of my ideas.

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Jay Pankratz is a contributor for Church Law & Tax.

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