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Deepening the Connection: Ways to Draw Your Partners Into Ministry

Last Updated Feb 2011


By: Mike Riggins
Support Raising Solutions

Deepening the Connection:
Ways to Draw Your Partners Into Ministry

By Mike Riggins

 

Raising support means we trust God to bring people into our lives and ministries as part of His provision. Thus, integrity and good stewardship requires us to view our supporters not as donors, but as full-fledged partners in the ministry – we can’t do it without them! So how do we help those who say, “Yes!” to partnering with us, get involved in what God is doing beyond just their pocketbook? This unfolding of a “whole-life stewardship” seeks to involve their time and talent – not just their treasure! Three simple words can outline your efforts in this arena: Pray, Give, and Go.

Pray: This represents the stewardship of time – that irreplaceable commodity. It’s also a significantly deeper level of commitment beyond just filling out a check or online giving form. We must diligently find ways to engage our ministry partners in our work at the spiritual level, so build into your routine regularly, giving your ministry partners specific, detailed things they can pray for. You can do this through your monthly prayer/newsletter, e-mails, or Facebook. (Note: because of the “public” nature of networks like Facebook, use discretion when posting prayer items that might be personal or confidential.) Don’t make long “laundry lists” of prayer requests, but keep them short and focused on one or two specific items, events, or persons you are asking prayer for. Matthew 6:21 teaches the timeless spiritual principal: “where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” In today’s hectic, multi-tasking culture, most people treasure time over everything else. So by asking your partners to pray for your ministry, you’re also helping it become their ministry, as God draws their hearts to the place they’re investing their treasured time.

Give: This represents the stewardship of treasures/resources, beyond what they are already giving financially to support your ministry. Depending on your ministry, there may be ways your partners can give specific items – or even get their friends involved in giving – that accomplish the spiritual purposes of your work. If you serve on a university campus, your partners can collect and send you items for “Finals Survival Kits” or “Dorm Welcome Bags” that would help your ministry build relationships with students to share the gospel. If you work in chaplaincy or military ministry, it may be collecting items for“Deployment Kits” or “Hospital Stay Pacs” that will show those you’re ministering to that you care. For church planters, it may be collecting items for “Welcome to the Neighborhood Kits” or various school supplies for the “back-to-school-blitz.” Be creative and you will find many ways your partners can increase their “giving” to the ministry.

Go: This represents the stewardship of talents. This is to provide specific opportunities for your partners to actually come and serve alongside you in your work. Many ministries could greatly benefit by an individual, family, or group coming for a “mission trip” to do servant evangelism on campus, or take spiritual surveys in a community as part of an evangelistic effort, or prayer-walk an area in preparation for a church plant. Be creative – you can probably think of dozens of ways you could use some short-term help in your ministry. For those who serve in locations or ministries that do not lend themselves to on-site involvement, there can still be numerous ways to involve partners. It may be managing your mailing lists, or helping get out your monthly newsletter if you serve abroad, or hosting an annual “Vision Trip” that allows them to come get a first-hand view of your ministry.

Ultimately, the intent is to engage your ministry partners in praying, giving, and going to help them fully embrace the ministry God has called you – and them – to.

 

OCTOBER 2010

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Mike Riggins is the Director of Missionary Deployment with the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. He directs the Mission Service Corps (MSC), focusing on strategy and leadership development and placement. He also serves as the Regional Missionary Coordinator for the western U.S and all of Canada. Mike and his wife, Teresa, have two children and live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

 

 


Second Opinion
By Randy Bond


Intentional, personal contact with our ministry partners has been a first step for us to get them more involved in what we are doing. We have come to rely on the telephone for this since we serve in an area where high-speed internet isn’t even available for us! This makes our monthly prayer letter even more vital as the staple of connecting with our ministry partners. But when we do call, we try to encourage our partners to “dream dreams” with us about what God can do in and through this ministry.

We also never miss an opportunity to invite them to come experience “our” ministry with us. To prepare for this, we look for both entry-level tasks and skilled projects that need to be accomplished, and then we specifically invite individuals to pray about coming to help meet that need. These can range from helping out with special events we hold to reach out to the community, to a servant evangelism project we did where we cleaned bathrooms for local businesses to show them we cared. Not only do we look for our needs to be met, but we ask around our community for needs to be met and try to engage partners in meeting those.

One major avenue of involving partners stems from the churches that support us. Each summer we host teams from these churches who come up and help us impact the community in varying ways. This sometimes leads individuals from those teams to become financial ministry partners with us, but also helps the church itself be more deeply committed to our ministry.

One supporting church shared with me four levels of partnership that have become a pattern for how we seek to involve people:

Level 1: Prayers – those who make the basic commitment to pray for our ministry.

Level 2: Prayers & Givers – those who take the next step towards more tangible involvement with us.

Level 3: Prayers & Givers & Goers – those who will actually involve themselves in helping meet needs – spiritual and physical – in our area.

Level 4: Champions – those who will not only pray, give, and go with our ministry, but will also actively recruit others to partner with us in some way. Those who become champions really have adopted this ministry as part of their own vision, and seek to draw others into it.

Randy Bond and his family have raised their support and serve as missionary pastors at a Southern Baptist church in Caribou, Maine with the North American Mission Board.



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We publish an assortment of resources focusing on crucial topics in personal support raising. The following are some of them.

ViewPoints
Fresh Perspectives on Personal Support Raising
Steve Shadrach
 

Funding Your Ministry
Scott Morton
 
5 Keys to Raise Your Personal Ministry Support Team Brochure
Steve Shadrach
 

Recommended Books


We have chosen these books because we feel they are helpful in the area of support raising. We have made these titles easy to purchase by linking the book title on the page to Amazon.com.

Friend Raising: Building a Missionary Support Team (by Betty Barnett, YWAM Publishing)
 
Getting Sent: A Relational Approach to Support Raising (by Pete Sommer, Intervarsity Press)
 
People Raising: A Practical Guide to Raising Support (by William Dillon, Moody Press)

Support Raising Solutions DVD Video Segments

Accountability Partner Video (to be watched with your accountability partner):




#1 Intro/Overview



#2 Phone Call



#3 Building Rapport



#4 Testimony & Calling



#5 Transformed Life



#6 Ministry Vision



#7 The Ask



#8 The Close



#9 Follow-Up Phone Call



#10 First Check/Getting Referrals



#11 Closing Comments


 


Articles for Support Raising

"The Ministry of Support Raising" (Chapter 6: Resources for Missionary Recruits -Bushnell-Team Expansion)

"Five Keys to Raising Support" (Steve Shadrach, The BodyBuilders)

"Financing Missions" by Scott Moreau (Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions)

"Money Matters" by Stan Guthrie (excerpt from Missions in the Third Millenium)

"50 Ways of saying Thank You (to your giving partners)" by Sandy Buschman

Short Term Mission.com -Raising Support discussion

"Afraid of Raising Support" (Jay Gary, Caleb Project)

"Not Enough Support?" by Betty Barnett, Holmes M. Bryant Jr.

"Support Raising-A Blessing" (Next Worldwide)

"Focusing on Faith Financing" by John Orme (IFMA)

"Four Myths About Giving" by Scott Morton

"The Mysterious Marriage of Faith and Money" by Steve Shadrach




Links


Check out some other links that can help you in this area of support raising.



For help with downloading your contacts from Excel to TntMPD, please click here.

For help with using TNT software on a Mac, click here.


Additional Support Raising Tools

The way we present our ministries is very important. If you need help in developing newsletters, table displays, prayer cards, or videos, check this page out. We have found some companies that can help you in this area.



Newsletters

Chalkline - a service to help create monthly prayer/newsletters

Mission Center International - missionary newsletter printing and mailing


Prayer Cards

Creative Plus Photocrafters Inc. - Prayer Cards for Christian workers

Master Marketing International - full color magnets

Discount Photographic Imagination - prayer cards and magnets


Free Support Software

Campus Crusade Free Support Raising software

Friend Files

People Raising Tracking Program

Donor Manager


Table Displays/Booths

A list of companies providing services


Online Groups

Yahoo Groups - allows you to create an online group to send announcements

People Raising

Constant Contact

Missionary TECH Team

Referrals

Helps on Getting Support Raising Referrals


Sample Support Raising Presentations

Glen & Paula Davis

Kim's TTT Presentation

   
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