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People dont give to church because we dont offer them a compelling vision of the good their giving will achieve.
Hearing a young attorney speak of the faithbased reasons for which he had just made a substantial monetary gift to a community youth center, Clif Christopher asked the speaker if he would consider making a similar contribution to the congregation of which he was an active member. Lord, no they would not know what to do with it was the answer. That, in a nutshell, describes the problem churches are facing in their stewardship efforts, says Christopher. Unlike leading nonprofit agencies and institutions, we too often fail to convince potential givers that their gifts will have impact and significance. In this book, Christopher lays out the main reasons for this failure to capture the imagination of potential givers, including our frequent failure simply to ask.
Written with the needs of pastors and stewardship teams in mind, Not Your Parents Offering Plate provides immediate, practical guidance to all who seek to help Gods people be better stewards of their resources.

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Whose Offering Plate Is It? New Strategies for Financial Stewardship

Rich Church, Poor Church: Keys to Effective Financial Ministry

The Church Money Manual: Best Practices for Finance and Stewardship

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J. Clif Christopher

Foreword by Mike Slaughter

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not your parents offering plate:

a new vision FOR financial stewardship

Second edition

Copyright 2008, 2015 by Abingdon Press

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First edition 2008. Second edition 2015.

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Contents

Foreword

Foreword

L ots of pastors have a copy of the first edition of this book on their shelves. I do. Clif Christopher is one of the top authorities on church finance and stewardship in America, and he has been since that original edition came out in 2008. Clif brought to that first book his personal experience as a local church pastor, combined with a brilliant financial mind, deep love for Christ and the church, and an easy, cut-to-the-chase writing style, and it established him as the expert in his field. We needed his help then and we need it now; most church leaders of all types, including pastors, are lousy when it comes to financial stewardship issues. Clif is true to form in this revised edition. He shares an incredible wealth of knowledge and research. He addresses issues that will inevitably face every pastor and most other church leaders. He gives profoundly wise counsel, delivering it concisely and simply, without fluff. And Clif does not mince words. The pages here, as in the 2008 edition, are like a conversation with a wise mentor-brother who speaks from a place of compassion but whose words you know will challenge and convict you. So if that first edition is on your shelf already, why read this one?

A lot has changed since 2008. Nearly 20 percent of the material here is new or updated. The statistics, for instance, show a further decline in giving to religion in America, while giving to higher education causes has increased. Thats important to know, because if you actually do what Clif advises, youll be sharing this information with key donors in your community, and it would be better have your facts straight. This edition also includes new chapters, like the one where Clif pushes us to answer the question, Why are we here, anyway? In this chapter Clif addresses a reality that is woefully overlooked by the church. We are not just competing for those charitable donation dollars; we are competing for a place in peoples understanding of their lives, the culture, and society as a whole. Clif grabs us by the shoulders and asks us to account for ourselves, to articulate our mission, to justify our very existence. Clif reminds us we can no longer just assume everyone out there understands us and thinks well of us. Its an important new section, and every pastor should read it.

But theres more. In this version, Clif lays out new strategies that church leaders can use to make sustainable improvements in their annual stewardship campaigns and in long-term giving overall. He points out two critical mistakes that pastors commonly make in the way they disciple the lay leaders on their stewardship teams and committees. He clearly outlines new nuts-and-bolts information that every pastor needsbudgets, best practices, habits to make and breakthe practical and essential information we never learned in seminary. Hes added new resources and ideas for further study, including tools you can use online.

Clif has worked with about one thousand churches since he wrote that first book. So in addition to the updated statistics and other straightforward information, this edition delivers an even wiser, more thoughtful, and more challenging read. In fact, I want to emphasize one point Clif makes in his new introduction. He notes that in order for us to change, we have to do something differently. Reading a book is good. But the act of reading will not make a change. Only you can do that. So whether youre reading this for the first time or the fifteenth time, I join Clif in imploring you to do something with it. Use the study questions at the end of each chapter, and work through the material with your leadership teams. Choose one new action to take each month. Focus on one area to improve each quarter. If we are truly convinced that Christs mission in the world is the most important thing, then, as Clif says, we can no longer afford to stick our heads in the sand. Dont just read this book and stick it on the shelf. Do something with it.

Mike Slaughter

January 2015

Preface to the Second Edition

preface to the Second Edition

T he opportunity to update Not Your Parents Offering Plate has in many respects been an eye-opener for me. It forced me to read over the book in total for the first time in a few years as I considered what should go into an updated version. I saw a number of things that have changed, but not necessarily for the better, and also a number of things that have notlike the incredible fear of changing a culture in the churcheven though that culture has not produced the results of disciples for Jesus Christ or generous persons. In other words, I saw that an update of the book was certainly needed but wondered if it would have any larger impact than the first one, which, though it was a best seller, has not ushered in a revolution in Christian financial stewardship that is so desperately needed.

This edition is updated seven years since the publication of the previous edition with new giving data from churches and nonprofits as well as with information I have received from hundreds of churches that have attempted to change and many that actually did. This edition is written after having spoken to tens of thousands of pastors and laypersons from mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic, Unitarian-Universalist, Centers for Spiritual Living, nondenominational, Baptist, and other churches and having heard their concerns, stories, and frustrations. It is written in hopes that this new edition will unlock some of the barriers to financial fruitfulness in our churches.

WHAT HAS CHANGED? Philanthropy has changed in America. Finally in 2013, Americans reached the same level of giving that they were at back in 2007. According to Giving USA 2014 , Americans gave away 335 billion dollars in 2013. Though giving rose slightly every year from 20092013, it did not return to its prerecession levels until 2013. However, the news for giving to religion was not nearly as positive. In 2008, gifts to religion as a percentage of the whole was 35 percent. In 2013, it had fallen to 31 percent. This is the lowest ever recorded for giving to religion. In the last two years, as giving has increased throughout the philanthropic world, we have seen that every single cate-gory has increased except religion. Secular charities (education, health, arts, environment, United Way, and so on) have all shown increases. Only religion has failed to advance. (All information from Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA 2014: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2013 [Chicago: Giving USA Foundation, 2014].)

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