November 28, 2006 | Issue #38
 

Like most pastors, Dave Cox dreaded churning out his obligatory, annual tithing sermon. He was usually just glad to get it over with.

That is, until Dave says he woke up to a hard reality: His church was neglecting to teach and train people how to live a lifestyle of biblical generosity -- and his people were suffering.

"I had been a coward," admits Dave, senior pastor of Westside Family Church in the greater Kansas City area. "I had shrunk back from what God's Word had to say. I was afraid, and I didn't know how people would react when we challenged them to do away with a self-serving way of life.

"People were making more money than ever before. But it was tearing their families apart and they were giving less to the kingdom."

It was then that Dave and the leadership of Westside made a decision that many innovative churches are making in the area of stewardship and generosity.

They put in motion a comprehensive, strategic and intentional plan -- and the resources to go with it -- that would teach their congregation how to live as "managers" of all God has given them, rather than owners.
 
A quick rundown of 10 resources utilized most often by churches that are leading the way in developing lifestyles of generosity and biblical stewardship:

Journey to True Financial
Freedom
Seminar

The most popular church seminar, with several held every month around the country.

Financial Peace University
This 13-week video series by radio personality Dave Ramsey is a biblically based accountability class designed to teach families how to get out of debt and stay out of debt.



Church leaders who focus on generous giving find that once-a-year pledges or capital campaigns don't do enough to foster the lifestyle they want to see reproduced in their people. Without practical, focused tools to teach the principles and practices of a generous life, church members will likely remain unchanged in this matter of the heart.

"We have never shied away from talking about money," says Terry Busch, executive pastor of Centre Street Evangelical Missionary Church in Calgary. "However, I think we've frustrated people by talking about what they could do and should do without giving them the tools they need to learn how to do those things."

For church leaders who echo Terry's sentiments, there is good news. The storehouse of tools to teach generous giving and biblical stewardship is rapidly expanding -- with solid off-the-shelf resources that are being refined to meet the needs of modern-day churchgoers.

Churches that are ahead of the curve in developing the teaching component of a generous culture start their teaching at the top with staff and leaders. And they address a full . . .
Journey (NYC) Hosting Free Church Planting Conference
In conjunction with the release of the book Launch: Starting a New Church From Scratch (Regal Jan 07), authors and pastors Nelson Searcy and Kerrick Thomas of The Journey Church will lead the free National Church Planting Conference, January 22-23, 2007 in metro New York City.

 
Batterson Releases In a Pit with a Lion
Mark Batterson, founding pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC, a multi-site congregation meeting in movie theaters at metro stops, has recently released the book In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day: How to Survive and Thrive when Opportunity Roars (Multnomah).
 
MovieGuideŽ Supporting Church's
"Nativity" Efforts
MovieGuide®, a ministry dedicated to redeeming the values of the mass media according to biblical principles, is developing educational support materials for churches to take advantage of the major film release on December 1, 2006 of "The Nativity Story."
 
Grace Global Network
Grace Global Network is a ministry dedicated to locating, training, connecting, resourcing, and

multiplying healthy movements of church planting around the world. Grace is building its network by connecting innovative leaders with each other, and helping church planters to adopt the kinds of thought processes that support effective church planting.

Leadership Network Eclipses 400,000 in Book Sales
The Leadership Network book series, published with Jossey-Bass, recently passed the 400,000 mark in total sales. The partnership between Leadership Network and Jossey-Bass produced its first book in 2000, and has since published a total of 18 titles.


CCN Rebroadcast of
Off-Road Disciplines

In a special Church Communication Network rebroadcast on December 7, 2006, author and professor Dr. Earl Creps explores "paradigm crashes" -- disconnects between the American church and the culture it is commanded to reach.


Off-Road Disciplines: Spiritual Adventures of Missional Leaders


Off-Road Disciplines explores 12 central spiritual disciplines -- six personal (death, truth, perspective, learning, witness, humility) and six organizational (assessment, harmony, reflection, opportunity, sacrifice, legacy) -- that can change Christian leaders and their ministries to engage the culture around them.

Each chapter provides a map of the cultural terrain leaders must navigate, with insights on how the process of personal spiritual formation can transform organizations. To download a free sample chapter, click here.
You can find valuable information on a variety of ministry topics by visiting the Leadership Network Advance Archives. Some past issues include these feature articles:

Continual Capital Campaigns: The "New Reality" for Larger Churches"
Beyond "Making Budget" For Your Church
The Engagement Matrix: Enlarging The Heart, Expanding the Kingdom
High-Yield Church Planting Begins with Radical Shifts

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