Missionary Giving Missionary
Spotlight
Tim Duff - Missions Coordinator MISSIONARY FRIENDS
| MISSIONARY |
LOCATION |
E-MAIL |
| Joseph Adejoh |
Ayangaba,
Nigeria |
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| John Apeh |
Dekina, Nigeria |
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| Dave and Connie Baker |
Papua, New Guinea |
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| Ron and Sue Bates |
Romania |
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Paul & Carol Beverly |
North Carolina - Russia |
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| Abu Butros |
North Africa |
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Kurt Dibble |
Kingsport, TN |
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| Jim and Carol Dunkerton |
Dubuque, Iowa |
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| Tom Eakins |
Ireland |
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| George and Joan Gardner |
Duncanville, Texas |
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Jim and Jean Gillett |
Killiney County, Dublin, Ireland |
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| Naomi Glock |
Paramaribo, Suriname |
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Peter and Marta Hocking |
Lima 100, Peru |
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Martin &
Yannick Jalbert |
Quebec, Canada |
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Harry and Ruth Johnson |
Kigoma, Tanzania |
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Fred and Barbara Kornis |
Shawnee
Mission, Kansas |
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Sheila, Massey |
New Delhi, India |
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Kyle Merkey |
Waxhall, North
Carolina |
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| Dr. Bert and Debbie
Oubre |
Maroua, Camaroon, West Africa |
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Dick &
Laura Paul |
Florence, Italy |
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Ben and Helen Peters |
Dharwad, India |
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| Boris and Beth
Ramirez |
Guatemala, Central America |
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| Prabaka
Rao |
India |
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Paul and Phyliss
Stanley |
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Mark
& Laurie Strout |
Quebeck,
Canada |
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Nicanor and
Elizabeth Tamang |
Dehradun Dist. U.P. India |
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| Joseph
Vedanayagam |
Hyderabad, India |
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| Dr. Ruth Watkins |
Ft Lauderdale, Florida |
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Jerry and Linda
Yonnie |
Thoreau, New Mexico |
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MISSIONARY ORGANIZATIONS |
Christian
Missions in Many Lands -
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c/o Mr. John Jeffers |
Wall
Township, New Jersey |
Emmaus Bible
College
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c/o Mr. Jim Dunkerton |
Dubuque, Iowa |
Aberdeen
Christian Servicemen's Center
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c/o Dr. Walt Croom |
Aberdeen,Md |
Baltimore Rescue
Mission
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c/o Mr. Chuck Buettner |
Baltimore, Md |
| Beachmont
Christian Camp
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c/o Mr. Paul Twining |
Kingsville, Md |
| Child Evangelism
Fellowship of Maryland
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c/o Mrs. Sylvia Williams |
Baltimore, Md |

ACTS institute
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c/o Dr. Ken Gnanakan |
Bangalore, India |
| Washington Bible
College |
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Lanham, Md |
Missionary Giving - A Biblical
Approach
by Al Gray
Elder, Brooklyn Bible Chapel
Dear Brethren,
This letter is to bear witness to the grace of God regarding events at
the Brooklyn Bible Chapel in Baltimore, Maryland. The subject is our Chapel Missionary
Program. However, in order to gain a complete perspective, the related circumstances and
events need to be explained from the beginning.
Our Old Approach to Missionary Giving
Years ago, Brooklyn Bible Chapel conducted business in the same way many
Assemblies did- An open invitation was given to the Chapel families to attend our business
meetings. More often than not, we were unable to accomplish any positive results because
we could not reach agreements that satisfied everyone. Sometimes there were bad feelings
among the congregation due to indecisiveness and inaction from these meetings. The
Management Board at the Chapel at this time consisted of four Elders and one
Treasurer, who was not an Elder.
One of the items discussed at our Business Meeting was
missionary giving. The Treasurer was of the opinion that we should save for a rainy day.
His comment was, "You never know when you'll need a new roof or a parking lot."
Giving to missionaries was like pulling teeth. The Elder conducting the meeting would pose
the question, "who has the Lord laid on your hearts this month?" This comment
would prompt a lot of head scratching and furrowing of the brow, after which a missionary
would be selected and a check for $100.00 sent. This
whole method was haphazard and certainly not glorifying to the Lord.
Identifying a Problem
During this time period, one of our Elders attended a seminar in which the
speaker, Dan Snadden, was asked a question about conducting business in the church.
Brother Snadden stated it was often difficult to conduct business when. you have the
practice of inviting everyone to the meetings. He said you then have a mix of spiritual
and non-spiritual people having input into the Lord's business. He showed us how the
Apostles solved a similar problem by appointing Deacons (men who were filled of the
Spirit). YOU CANNOT HAVE SPIRITUAL UNITY WITHOUT
SPIRITUAL PEOPLE.
Rebuilding With Emphasis on Change
Brooklyn Bible Chapel acted on this premise. We searched the Scriptures
concerning the office of deacons and recognized the men who were already acting in tat
capacity. The Elders approved the selection of the men to that office and they were made
responsible for conducting the business of the Chapel. Interestingly enough, the Treasurer
was not selected and later recounted that he was in favor of the selections made by the
congregation and reinforced by the Elders. Starting at this time, only Deacons and Elders
were present at our business meetings. The difference was amazing. Unity was no longer a
problem; decisions were made and implemented and many new possibilities were envisioned.
Missionary Program Defined
The Elders proposed a Missionary program that contained the following points
and emphasis:
1 The goal was to have a missionary in every country of the world supported by our
Chapel.
2. Each missionary would have a correspondent from our congregation.
3. The Missionary Program would be funded by the first offering of the month taken at our
Family Bible Hour meeting.
4. The ratio of foreign to USA ministries would be approximately 75% to 25%.
5. Brooklyn Bible Chapel would encourage believers in our congregation to become active
missionaries themselves.
6. The Chapel would encourage and finance our own short-term missionary visits.
This new program was submitted to our new Deacons and accepted with
enthusiasm. The following facts are not intended as boasting (we don't know how they
compare with other chapels), but to show how God has blessed Brooklyn since these
commitments were made.
Results - A Sharp Contrast
In 1975 our missionary giving was $2,080. Our income for the year was $16,400
and Chapel attendance was approximately 130 men, women and children. Compare the contrast.
In 1976, from January through June, our missionary giving was $1,500.00. The
designation of the first monthly offering going to missionaries was implemented in July
from July through December, the missionary giving was $3,500.00, for a yearly total of
$5,000.00. This represents a 230% increase since the program's inception six months
earlier. In 1996, missionary giving was $78,000 and Chapel income was $148,500. Our
attendance rose to only 160 men, women and children.
It's quite obvious that the increase in our giving is not the result of inflation or
increased attendance. Our attendance has increased only 23%, while our Chapel income
increased 905% and Missionary giving increased 3,750%. Our congregation has become active
participants in our Missionary Program. They give more freely when they see their
offerings used in the Lord's work rather than set aside for a rainy day.
God's Blessing On Brooklyn Bible Chapel
Why are we writing this? It grieves us to hear some Assemblies make comments
such as "we are more community oriented" as a justification for refusing to give
offerings and pulpits to missionaries. These Assemblies are robbing themselves of a great
part of the abundant grace of God. Our Lord has told us that giving is a grace and He
loves to give more as we do the same. Brooklyn Bible has experienced firsthand the adage
"you can't out give God". We have not only been able to give to those in our
Program on a regular monthly basis, but in a far greater capacity than we ever believed
possible.
We have had the benefit of some truly great men and women of God coming
to Brooklyn and have been able to share generously with them. We also support national
workers and have found this to be very rewarding. The Chapel has sent one of our elders to
some of these countries to experience personally the results of our financial support.
This has been very encouraging to those serving in the field. We have now commended our
own Chapel brothers and sisters to Russia, China and India, and we look forward to even
greater blessings in this area. Our Deacons continue to work well with our Elders, which
should be of no surprise, since Scripture tells us this is the way the church should
operate.
Does Your Missionary Program Work?
If your chapel is floundering with little or no enthusiasm, try this proven
method. Do it the Biblical way and be generous. God will surely give an increase of
blessing in all areas.
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