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Welcome to the SRS Newsletter repository. Below, you will find an assortment of newsletters designed to train and equip you with the information and strategies you need to effectively fulfill your personal support needs. Click a title to open and read any issue.
Raising Support While Already Involved in the Ministry
Last Updated Mar 2011
By:
Mike Riggins
Support Raising Solutions
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Raising Support While Already
Involved in the Ministry
(aka...Changing Tires on a Moving Vehicle)
By Mike Riggins
Let’s all agree that the ideal for Ministry Partner Development (MPD support raising) is that it should be done completely in advance of reporting to the ministry location or beginning the ministry work if you already live there. Oh, that this was always a perfect world in which we live!
Using an automotive metaphor from the world of Formula 1 or NASCAR auto racing, it would be ideal to have plenty of advance notice to prepare a high-performance racecar, equip and rehearse your pit crew, and be ready to go into the race with all the pieces in place to win. So what’s a driver to do when he or she gets a last minute acceptance to the race and shows up…in his or her 1998 Toyota Camry with a half-full fuel tank?!
Such is the dilemma for those needing to raise their support while already involved in their ministry. The first order of business is to change out the engine on the Camry so it can actually run at race speeds, lest it burn up or fly apart from trying to keep up at 200+ miles per hour. In MPD, this is what getting quality training accomplishes – it makes the much-needed adjustments to beliefs, attitudes and habits that will become hindrances to successful support development if left in their current “good family vehicle” condition. Whether it is BodyBuilder’s Boot Camp, Campus Crusade’s New Staff Training, Bill Dillon’s People Raising Conference, or another of the several excellent training options if your own ministry doesn’t provide it, this foundation is essential for the person who is already “under the gun,” so to speak, in their MPD process.
Along with the need for a good pit crew, MPD is not something that should be undertaken alone. For the person already engaged in ministry, they will need to find ways to multiply both their time and contacts. One way is to recruit a Support Raising Team – individuals who are already ministry partners who are willing to make an extra investment of their time and influence for a period of time to help maximize the new missionary’s efforts. Not only is this team providing essential prayer support and encouragement, they can also assist in getting more referrals, setting up appointments, developing and/or maintaining websites and social networking media, and keeping up with some of the administrative detail of raising support. This allows the missionary maximum time for face-to-face appointments.
Just as a racecar driver must make pit stops for refueling and tire changes, so must those involved in MPD make the time for regular input from a support coach. This can provide encouragement and trouble-shooting of problems, but it can also provide new “traction” by infusing fresh ideas and perspective. The need for a MPD Coach is even more critical for someone under the increased time constraints and dual-focused workload of already being in ministry. Weekly support coaching via telephone can help prevent problems and discouragement from having a crippling effect on support raising efforts.
Lastly, for those already engaged in ongoing ministry, it will be critical to have an understanding supervisor who will allow the Christian worker to spend less time directly involved in ministry in order to free up more time to develop the necessary ministry partners for long-term, sustainable ministry.
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APRIL 2011
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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.
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Second Opinion From
Bobby Pruett
I’m not the perfect model of how this should work, but I do know this – NEVER leave God out of the equation. Our financial support for completing the mission God has called us to will always be about His gracious provision for us. Keep support raising God-centered!
Much of God’s provision has come in unusual, unexpected ways. As I have believed God and trusted Him to provide, He has come through every step of the way. The Lord has given us many promises to stand on; like when Moses believed God’s promise to deliver the Hebrews from Egypt. In Exodus 3:12, the Lord promised, "I will be with you. And this will be the sign to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain." The proof of the promise was when it came true!
I believed God would provide for me and my family when I loaded our rental truck for a 700 mile drive to the campus where I would be the ministry director. After I loaded it, I received a phone call from a ministry official
concerned about my finances. “Remember, you
cannot come unless you have 100% of your finances raised,” he said. I understood and promised him we would be at full support, never ask him for money, or embarrass the organization by not being able to meet the needs of my family. That conversation occurred over 25 years ago, and the Lord has provided for all our family’s needs through the years. After ten years, we were able to buy a house, and never missed a payment, and we are raising eight children and have seen our first three graduate from college debt free.
Now, for those who are already involved in ministry, these things are important to keep in focus: 1) Prayer 2) Communication 3) Ministry faithfulness 4) Support Raising skills. Also, consider asking God to show you who could be a "champion" for you — someone who believes in you and your ministry and who will promote you and your needs. This person gets excited about helping you be fully funded, and this is their unique contribution to the ministry. It is indeed "a team effort."
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Bobby Pruett and his wife, Gayle, lead Christian Challenge, the Baptist collegiate outreach at the University of Colorado in Boulder; and before that, at the University of Oklahoma. Their three oldest children are now also involved in collegiate ministry in Colorado.
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SRS Products
We publish an assortment of resources focusing on crucial topics in personal support raising. The following are some of them.
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.
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Friend Raising: Building a Missionary Support Team (by Betty Barnett, YWAM Publishing) |
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Getting Sent: A Relational Approach to Support Raising (by Pete Sommer, Intervarsity Press) |
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People Raising: A Practical Guide to Raising Support (by William Dillon, Moody Press) |
SRS Support Raising Documents
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.
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