Reflection: Cheque Please*
Can we share a confession with you? Perhaps this reflection is very ‘millennial’ but talking about money and fundraising really irks us.
Fundraising was the part of the board internship we interns all struggled the most with. Maybe that’s because we’ve had that bad aftertaste of being guilted into giving, sermons with secret financial agendas, and that feeling of being used, or taken advantage of. Asking people for money makes us feel uncomfortable.
On the other hand, as interns, it was really encouraging to watch our host organisations’ humble approach to finances, diligent stewardship, faith in God to bring needed resources, and genuine care for their donors.
But if we’re honest, we’re still grappling with how to ask people for money well.
Have you experienced that endless tension? On the one hand, we’ve participated in missions that we believe can change the world, but on the other hand, there have been times where ‘the ask’ had an ulterior motive.
How do we find an authentic way to do this?
There’s no neat bow on this reflection. Sorry. This process forced each of us to examine a lot of our assumptions, and we’re hoping maybe it might prompt you to do the same.
When was the last time you reflected on your theology of giving?
Prayer: God, help me to see resources the way you do.
*A thought from Lucy and James