What a tragedy it would be, should thousands of ministries suffer for the indiscretions of a mere half-dozen. We here in Philadelphia still shudder from the chilling effect on ministry fundraising caused by the
Non-profit church organizations are remarkably accountable, great stewards of their resources, and invaluable in terms of the work they accomplish. The bottom line: if the work of the Christian church was to be suddenly pulled out of the community, our cities would—very quickly—implode. Even if the government was able to somehow come up with a plan to replace the services rendered by the Christian church, the effort would soon bankrupt every taxpayer in America.
So, please…as frustrating as the news may sometimes be…don’t give up on supporting your favorite ministry. The vast majority of Christian charities that ask for your support are legitimate, caring, and irreplaceable members of our community. If you suspect the reliability of a ministry asking for money, there are two great places to look:
For a clear, Biblical understanding of a believer’s privilege in giving, check 2 Corinthians, chapters 8 and 9. You’ll find that such generosity will result in a “harvest of righteousness,”* not necessarily worldly wealth.
If you’re a Christian and feel no desire to give…you might just want to check your pulse, instead.
*2 Corinthians 9:10 (ESV)
Mark Daniels is a 25-year broadcasting veteran, currently serving as the Programming and Marketing Manager of WFIL/WNTP in Philadelphia. His daily talk show and On the Mark commentaries have won top honors from the PA Association of Broadcasters for the past three years. Mark is a past award winner from the Philadelphia Press Association, Excellence in Media, and others. Daniels serves as host of two nationally-syndicated Christian ministry programs: The Bible Study Hour with Dr. James Montgomery Boice, and Every Last Word with Dr. Phillip Ryken. Mark Daniels can be heard weekdays at 4pm ET on www.wfil.com. Click Here to email your Comments or Questions.
I don’t have as much of a problem with putting the money back into the church building BUT when I see the mansions that some pastors are living in, it heartbreaking. The ministry needs to be the first priority, second the church building, and a distance third the personal wealth of church leaders.
It angers me when the government thinks it has the right to RAISE my taxes in order to give more money and services to the “poor” because the church is not doing enough!!
The church should be the ONLY collective organization that is helping the poor and the sick, NOT the government.
We are so blessed to live in a place and time with such great wealth. Are we really do the best we can with have has been given??