Three Keys to Growing Generosity in Your Church
Churches typically approach generosity with the best intentions. They want to inspire giving, fund important ministry opportunities, and invite people to participate in what God is doing. Yet many times, efforts to grow a church’s generosity culture struggle, not because people lack generosity, but because the effort wasn’t built on the right foundation.
Maybe It’s Not Donor Fatigue: Helping Your Church Rediscover Joyful, Sustainable Generosity
Many church leaders hesitate to talk about giving, not because the need isn’t real, but because they fear their people are tired of being asked. After years of responding to growth needs, ministry opportunities, and unexpected challenges, it’s easy to assume generosity has hit its limit.
Stalled Generosity Isn’t a Giving Problem. It’s a Discipleship Issue.
The church in this case study reached a turning point when they realized something important: Their generosity wasn’t stalled because people were unwilling. It was stalled because generosity had never become a real part of their ongoing discipleship process.
How One Church Funded Growth While Eliminating Debt
A Midwest church found a way to expand ministry impact, unite their congregation, and strengthen financial health, all without letting debt hold them back.