Monday, September 22, 2008

Recession Proof Your Church's Giving: Bestselling Author of The Giving Myths and Expert in Christian Giving Offers Help to Churches During Economic De

Recession Proof Your Church's Giving: Bestselling Author of The Giving Myths and Expert in Christian Giving Offers Help to Churches During Economic Decline

MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 5 /Christian Newswire/ -- For three decades, I've been invited into virtually every kind of church in America (Evangelical, Protestant, Roman Catholic), and I am frequently asked, "What's the real reason that giving is declining in most churches today? Is it the economy?"

"No." Economic downturns do make religious people more conscientious about how and where they give and invest. When wages are frozen, commissions are smaller, and prices are higher, the coffers will be lighter. That's a fact. But, the economy has very little to do with the decline in the number of coins that ring in today's coffers. Even when the economy was booming, giving was waning. Giving has been declining for decades.

A more important question is: "What motivates generosity at all? Regardless of the economy, why would any person give anything?"

Here's what I know: Generosity is never tied to your circumstances, but to your convictions. If the economy had anything to do with giving, the Macedonians, about whom the Apostle Paul wrote in Second Corinthians 8, had every reason to quarantine the meager resources they did have. Instead, however-- and this is what shocked the Apostle--their generosity was outlandish.

Just as in Macedonia, this kind of outlandish generosity exists today, but it isn't because of sermons on tithing or the pulpit scolding of those who do not give. If you're interest is in growing a spiritually healthy church, motivation for giving must come from somewhere other than guilt for not giving or shame for giving too little. Instead, what makes people genuinely generous is a deep, life-transforming experience of divine grace--the kind of transformational experience I talk about in my book, The Giving Myths. You never have to beg from people who have experienced grace; you almost always have to beg from those who have not.

This isn't rocket science, but it is the key that will unlock the door to generous giving, and it is the only way to make your church recession proof when it comes to giving. If you find there is a decline in giving in your church, look for a deficit of grace in people's lives. It is there you'll find the answers in your search for what motivates giving.

Dr. Steve McSwain has more than thirty years of experience in Christian ministry, Christian giving, and in philanthropy. As the bestselling author of The Giving Myths, Dr. McSwain inspires audiences all over America. His message is warmly received in every Christian communion--whether Evangelical, mainline Protestant, or Roman Catholic. It is not uncommon, for example, to find Dr. McSwain speaking to an audience of evangelicals one week and find him the next week, as he did most recently, inspiring an audience of Roman Catholics--nearly 10,000 strong. Next month, he'll be leading a weekend Get the Life You've Always Wanted - Generosity Workshop at one of the largest churches in the Midwest. If you are interested in booking Dr. McSwain for a speaking engagement or an insightful, humor-filled, and inspirational workshop, contact Jim Rittenhouse at @ www.McKinneySpeakers.com. Or, call Mr. Rittenhouse at (800) 955-4746.

Dr. McSwain's book The Giving Myths is rapidly rising as the most profound and easy-to-read book on Christian giving in the twenty-first century. Dozens of church leaders have written Dr McSwain already to express their gratitude for the forthright, but practical way he deals with one of the biggest issues facing churches today. What's more, Dr. McSwain receives no royalties from the sale of his book. All proceeds are donated to www.ModestNeeds.org. Purchase a copy today from the publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing House at http://helwys.com/books/giving_myths.html. Or, visit one of the on-line retail bookstore outlets: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc. Learn more about Dr. McSwain at: www.stevemcswain.com.

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