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3 Ways To Increase Generosity In Your Ministry During Christmas
Posted on December 7, 2017 8:00 AM by Faith Sites
Categories: General
Does money seem to be the one aspect holding back your church’s vision?  Maybe you’re looking to expand the borders of your ministry and reach more people with God’s word but there just isn’t enough being given to make that happen.

As a pastor, you might find it hard to talk about money and for the congregation to be more generous in boosting the financial position of the ministry.  Yet, giving is the one action that makes a lasting impact on how a person feels.  Additionally, generosity and true discipleship go together and it’s the duty of any pastor to lead people along the right path.  Below are some ways to boost the giving nature in your church.
 
Be Thankful

Often, people are more likely to give when they feel appreciated.  So, before you receive an offering, take a moment to thank the congregation for their kindness and loyalty to the church.  Today, a superior church website design can be very influential towards thanking your followers for giving to the ministry.
 
Run End-Of-Year Campaigns

November and December are the best months to make time for nonprofit fundraising.  A majority of people are used to giving to philanthropic causes near the end of the year.  As a matter of fact, you may get an annual revenue bump of more than 10% if you take advantage of this so consider making this a yearly habit.
 
Lead By Example

Some people follow by example and you might agree that if you show them the benefits of a genuinely prayerful life, they devote more time to prayer.  The same case applies for generosity.  If others know you as a being stingy with your resources, they will too but if they see you giving wholeheartedly, they will be more charitable.  In the future, make sure the church website design is configured in a way that inspires church members to be generous so they are able to give at their convenience!

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