Giving Journey
This tool is designed to help us move from money being an idol to money being a tool for God's Kingdom.
The journey focuses on the condition of our hearts, further transforming us to be more like Jesus.
Each step of the journey represents growth in a lifestyle of generosity and sacrifice.
The journey focuses on the condition of our hearts, further transforming us to be more like Jesus.
Each step of the journey represents growth in a lifestyle of generosity and sacrifice.
▢ Initial Giver
An initial giver is someone who decides to give for the first time out of a response to God's Word about giving. This is someone who decides to give something (offering/tithe) and trust God and the leaders of the church with this gift.
An initial giver is someone who decides to give for the first time out of a response to God's Word about giving. This is someone who decides to give something (offering/tithe) and trust God and the leaders of the church with this gift.
▢ Consistent Giver
A consistent Giver is someone who decides to give on a consistent basis (tithe) to exercise the discipline of giving. Someone who decides to make their gift recurring will be learning the behavior of consistency.
A consistent Giver is someone who decides to give on a consistent basis (tithe) to exercise the discipline of giving. Someone who decides to make their gift recurring will be learning the behavior of consistency.
▢ Intentional Giver
An Intentional Giver is someone who thinks about their giving in relation to their other financial priorities. This giver starts to make their giving an intentional choice that reflects how they prioritize it in relation to other things on which they spend their money.
An Intentional Giver is someone who thinks about their giving in relation to their other financial priorities. This giver starts to make their giving an intentional choice that reflects how they prioritize it in relation to other things on which they spend their money.
▢ Transformed Giver
A Transformed Giver is someone who recognizes the power of the gospel and is surrendered to honoring God with 100% of their resources as a result. They give in a way that changes them, reflecting that their giving is governing their spending/saving, rather than their spending/saving governing their giving. They seek to honor God with ALL He has given them, whether that means direct monetary giving or a God-honoring use of an existing resource. The Transformed Giver is a faithful tither.
A Transformed Giver is someone who recognizes the power of the gospel and is surrendered to honoring God with 100% of their resources as a result. They give in a way that changes them, reflecting that their giving is governing their spending/saving, rather than their spending/saving governing their giving. They seek to honor God with ALL He has given them, whether that means direct monetary giving or a God-honoring use of an existing resource. The Transformed Giver is a faithful tither.
▢ Legacy Giver
A Legacy Giver makes decisions in the short-term that have long-term effects as it relates to their generosity capacity. They think of what home they buy, what car they purchase, how much savings they choose to keep, all relative to their generosity capacity. A Legacy Giver is driven by the things of eternity, putting their hope in God and not in the things of this earth.
A Legacy Giver makes decisions in the short-term that have long-term effects as it relates to their generosity capacity. They think of what home they buy, what car they purchase, how much savings they choose to keep, all relative to their generosity capacity. A Legacy Giver is driven by the things of eternity, putting their hope in God and not in the things of this earth.
200x $15,000 - three years (36 months)
200 x $15,000 = $3 million
40x $50,000 - three years (36 months)
40 x $50,000 = $2 million