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SRS Newsletter Repository
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.
Keeping Givers Giving
Last Updated May 2011
By:
Betty Barnett
Support Raising Solutions
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Keeping Givers Giving
By Betty Barnett
During my early years with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), I joined a team in Mexico City passing out Bibles door-to-door. I was also asked to teach support raising to a group of missionary trainees from Guatemala – a country with very limited financial resources. Yet I believed that if God's principles were true, then they were true worldwide, in all societies, among all peoples, in all economic situations. But those convictions were about to be tested!
So I asked God, “What is the key to support raising that applies to all people?” A word came immediately to my mind: generosity! Suddenly I understood–it was not others' generosity toward us, but our generosity toward others that was the key. Generosity. I pondered the word and gained new understanding of the principle: An attitude of generosity purifies our motives, keeping us wanting to serve others, not wanting to be served. This keeps our hearts right before the Lord and before others, without hidden agendas of manipulation or greed.
Generosity in us also breeds generosity in others. It permeates Scripture, reflecting the heart of God. “The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed” (Proverbs 11:25, NLT). We cannot prosper in ministry with pinched hearts. Whether we come from difficult backgrounds or not, we’re to be generous as an example for people to experience the kingdom of God in action. Generosity also breaks cultural bondages that hinder giving and receiving. Therefore, I believe the “key” to keeping givers giving is directly linked to our giving to them...giving thanks, giving friendship, giving gifts, giving communication – our generosity in many forms, in different seasons.
The apostle Paul talks about seasons of plenty and seasons of want in Philippians 4, and yet he seemed to be free of those things that you and I often struggle with, such as, “I need more support...I have fear of the future if I don't have enough support...fear of failure...” Paul was able to declare a personal freedom from these struggles when he wrote, “...I have learned to be content with whatever I have...I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.” While he commended the Philippians as the only ones to send financial help to him, he clarified that he wasn't saying this to get more from them, “Rather, I want you to receive a reward for your kindness.” He was thinking of their spiritual benefit, not primarily of his own needs. He was operating in generosity.
Oh, Lord, help us become more like Paul in learning the spiritual secret of being content, being generous in all seasons, and experiencing Your provision for us in our ministry!
Recently, I emailed my core supporters asking, “WHY have you stuck with me all these years of my ministry?” (some had been supporting me over 30 years...yikes!). Within a few hours, I was overwhelmed with responses from most of them, with repeated themes of, “We know you...we have a bond in Christ with you...we trust you and believe in God's calling on your life and ministry...we love you....” As I consider the years of ministry partnership together with these people and how our depth of trust, friendship and commitment has grown, I realize it's not because of the newsletters or updates I've sent, nor the Christmas gifts representing that year's ministry for me, nor the thank you notes (although I'm sure they've all helped!)...but rather, this depth of relationship has grown over time, with personal contact, face-to-face time with most of them on a yearly basis, sharing our lives together, and praying for each other.
How do we keep givers giving? By first giving to them, by wanting their best, by having a two-way street of giving and receiving. Through that, the kingdom of God is built, extended and expanded. All of us are privileged to be partners in His work...all of us operating in generosity towards one another, with the “riches” of that spilling over into the world.
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MAY 2011
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Betty Barnett has been in full-time Christian service for over 30 years, dependent upon missionary support from her church and individuals. She has held various positions in Youth With A Mission (YWAM) over the past 25 years, including managing editor for Zondervan's Christian Growth Study Bible, the first missions-focused study Bible. Over the years, Betty's dynamic speaking ministry has taken her throughout the world, encouraging thousands of missionaries with the principles found in her book, Friend Raising -- Building A Missionary Support Team That Lasts. She resides in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Second Opinion From
Rex Barber
I grew up in a small farming community on the plains of Kansas. My father was a farmer and rancher, and a good model of generosity, giving of his time to the local community and to those in need. For example, when we would go out to eat with other families, Dad always insisted on paying, which sometimes meant a friendly struggle between fathers over the bill. But his conviction of always being the “giv-er,” rather than the “giv-ee,” carried over into his view of support raising. Consequently, when I told him I was going to the mission field, he was far from excited. His perception of missionaries were the guys with their hands out and always asking for money.
When I joined EMI (Engineering Ministries International), I wanted to model my dad’s generosity rather than be the needy, begging missionary type. I began by determining to get the very best and most extensive support raising training I could. After gaining these excellent tools and resources (and with much prayer), I felt prepared and equipped to launch my ministry and raise support.
It’s been ten years now, and I seek to regularly keep in touch with my ministry partners through personal visits, phone calls, small gifts, letters and emails.* I see the KEY to “keeping givers giving” is relationship. As a result, I spend 10% of my time giving back to my Ministry Partner Team (MPT). Almost every week I lift up my MPT with prayers of blessing and for any personal needs they might have. My friend Betty Barnett is right—support raising is a two-way street of giving and receiving to and from our ministry partners. And ultimately, the gifts are given not to us, but to the Father, and then we simply receive them from Him. Those gifts, given in HIS name, can then be used to expand HIS Kingdom here on earth.
* I use Constant Contact emails, which are always mission focused, with minimal family updates.
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Rex Barber is a team leader/staff architect with Engineering Ministries International, which is based in Colorado Springs, CO. He travels around the world, working with other Christian ministries and using building professionals to design hospitals, schools, churches, etc.
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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.
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