The Faith Promise Missions Plan
Faith Promises are usually made during a missions conference a
missions month, or a special mission Sunday. The Faith Promise commitment
cards are given to every person with the hope that they have been
asking God for the amount that He would have them to give toward
world missions each week during the coming year. It is important
to understand that it is a world mission offering that is to be
given by faith. It is not based on what you have to give now or
might have to give in the future.
- This offering is based upon faith in the Lord of the world harvest
- Jesus Christ. Every person should ask Him to increase their
faith as they make this commitment.
- Second, it is a world mission offering that is made as a promise
to God. No one will ask for it. This promise is a personal mission
goal that God has set.
- Third, it is a world mission offering that is given in addition
to regular tithes and offerings. A tithe is understood as one-tenth
of your income. This belongs to God and is placed in your local
church.
- Fourth, it is a world mission offering that enables every member
and friend of the church to have a meaningful financial part in
fulfilling the Great Commis sion. What a great opportunity and
privilege!
- Fifth, it is a world mission offering that is given to others.
It is an ~others offering" that is given to those outside the
local ministry of the church. Christianity in its truest Biblical
form is always others.
Is Faith-Promise Mission Giving Scriptural?
The New Testament is filled with "polity examples" which are binding
on our local churches today. There are five of these "How Are We Te
Do It" examples that are relative to Faith Premise Mission giving:
- Acts 11:29-30 - This passage tells the story of each
person in the church at Antioch participating in a cross-cultural
offering. This predominantly Gentile church gave to Jewish churches
in Judea.
- 1 Corinthians 16:1-2 - This passage is an admonishment
for each person in the church at Corinth to give to missions each
Sunday.
- 2 Corinthians 8:1-5 - This passage depicts several churches
in the province of Macedonia giving beyond their financial ability
by faith to missionaries, Paul and Silas.
- 2 Corinthians 9:6-8 - This passage defines mission giving
for each believer within their local church. They are to give
to world missions as God impresses their hearts.
- 3 John - This passage gives the account of a layman
(Gaius) giving by faith repeatedly to Missionary-Evangelists and
Church-Planters.
What Will Be The Effect Of Faith-Promise Giving?
Faith Promise Mission Giving enriches the life of the giver. It
stretches their lives past former boundaries. The excitement of
having God supply the amount that He placed on their heart is a
great spiritual adventure. It also provides a time of spiritual
growth and development into a "World Christian."
Faith Promise Mission Giving not only increases our financial involvement
in world missions, hut also increases our personal involvement.
We are more willing to pray for missionaries and join others in
mission prayer groups. Other opportunities to partici pate in cross-cultural
ministries will become available. God will lead us into innovative
ways of expressing Christ's love for mis sionaries and to those
they minister to.
Faith Promise Mission Giving will develop the local church into
a servant church" rather than a "selfish church." It will provide
the spiritual environment for the Holy Spirit to call many in that
body of believers into the needy fields of the earth.
In Summary
**Believing God
for the Amount**
**Belieiving God
to Supply the Funds**
**Believing God
to Impact the World**
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