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My Top Five All-Time Supporters

Last Updated June 03, 2010


By: Steve Shadrach, 2nd Opinion: Dan Keegan

My Top Five All-Time Supporters

1. Mr. and Mrs. “Out on a Limb”      
The Randall’s could tell I was impulsive and highly excitable when they met me as a counselor at a boys camp. Later, when I went to this mature, godly couple to explain my new ministry to college students and ask them to give, I’m sure they detected how many holes there were in my half-baked plans, inflated goals, and unrealistic budget. But, in spite of my inexperience and “over the top” salesmanship, they quietly handed me a significant check to help launch my ministry. They went out on a limb and took a risk on a naïve, young buck, confidently believing in me—and never looking back.

2. “Mr. Clockwork”                       
Robert started out sending $42.65, arriving on the 10th of every single month his first year. Then it bumped to $58.14 a month the next year, $79.88 the next, then $105.23, $146.92, etc, etc...Now, 18 years later, he and his wife are at $465.33 each and every month! Not only has Robert never missed a month of giving, the amount he gives increases every year! His faithfulness, consistency, and perseverance is unbelievable.
 
3. Miss “Led by the Spirit”
Anna has a good family, church, job, and…salary. She learned early on in her Christian life the importance of sacrificial giving. A little different than “Mr. Clockwork,” she likes to pray and let the Lord lead her as to where she should invest her giving dollars each month. Yes, some goes to her church, but much of it also goes to the needy she comes across and to ministries that have touched her life. Getting a “special check” from Anna is a treat because it always has a sweet encouraging note attached, an extra couple of zeros at the end of the amount, and a sure sign “Miss Anna” is interceding for me.

4. The “Go To” Guy                      
I don’t know--maybe Brad played basketball in high school and loved to be the one to heave the three pointer at the buzzer for a come-from-behind victory. Whatever the origin, he wants to be available to meet immediate and critical personal needs and ministry opportunities. “Let me know if you need anything at all!” is his mantra. Brad likes to meet personal as well as ministry needs, especially ones that arise at the last minute. Every Christian worker needs a generous, heart-felt friend like Brad who truly views himself as a “ministry partner.”

5. The “In Your Face” Friend                      
Rick had just lost his job and was starting over with another, and I was sure his invite to meet for lunch was to inform me of his need to stop giving. But, sitting down, his very first words were, “I’ve been on your team for two years now and you haven’t asked me to increase one time! Why not?” While trying to stammer out some lame excuse, he blurted out, “Well ask me!” Totally caught off-guard, I feebly asked him to increase. “Well how much?” he demanded.  After agreeing to the suggested amount, he then inquired how many of my supporters I had asked to increase this past year. I had to admit I had done a pitiful job doing so. He then made me come up with a plan whereby I would ask at least two ministry partners each month to lift their giving. Since then, I have asked many of our supporters for a “raise” and found great response. Rick has taught me that a little “tough love” is sometimes the best love of all.  

                                                                                                                             
*The names have been changed to protect the generous!

 

 

 
March 2010
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Below are three observations Bonnie and I have made about our team of supporters. The churches and individuals who have stood with us have been a wonderful source of encouragement. We’re indebted to their generosity, willingness, and faithfulness.

1. Generosity
Mk 12:43...This poor widow has given more
Jesus observes the poor widow dropping just two pennies into the collection box. Many would consider her contribution insignificant. Not so! Jesus says she has “given more than all the others have given.” We have supporters who have gone through deep trials and have very little in worldly goods, but have joyously “dropped their pennies” into the collection box of our support. Wow!! Their generosity is extraordinary and does not go unnoticed by God.
Principle: The one who has little and gives to the Lord is noted by God.

2. Willingness
2 Cor. 8:3...And they did it of their own free will
Many years ago, we were making a visit to present our ministry needs to a couple we had never met. We exchanged cordial conversation and then came the time for me to make my “support” pitch. They were gracious to listen, and before I could make the “ask,” they were quick to interject with these words: “We have already prayed about it and have decided to support you $125 a month.” They were searching out opportunities to be involved with God’s work. Absolutely refreshing!
Principle: People focused on bringing glory to God need no convincing to be involved in HIS plans.

3. Faithfulness
I Cor. 15:58...Be strong and steady, always enthusiastic about the Lord’s work, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless
The whole idea here is not to give up, finish strong, and remain faithful. We have been privileged with many who have participated with us from the very beginning. After 20 years of ministry, they are still there as our “always” team. Their ministry is of great value and for them is a promised harvest of blessing.
Principle: There is great cumulative value when little things are done over a long period of time.

To our ministry partners: “What I want is for you to receive a well-earned reward because of your kindness…I am generously supplied with the gifts you sent me…They are a sweet-smelling sacrifice that is acceptable to God and pleases him.” Phil. 4:17b, 18


 

 

 
About the Author

Dan, along with his wife, Bonnie, live in Sydney, Australia. They have four adult children, all married with families of their own. Dan serves as the country Director of Word of Life Fellowship. His ministry focuses on evangelism and assisting local churches with the dynamics of youth ministry.

 

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