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		How Much Does Evangelism Cost?
		
		By 
Rick Warren  Pastors.com  
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com 
                -- I believe one of the reasons so few churches engage 
                in outreach is because they ask the wrong question. Too often, 
                the first question asked is, “How much will it cost?” 
                The right question is, “Who will it reach?” 
              How much is a soul worth? If you spend $500 on a newspaper ad 
                that reaches one unbeliever for Christ, is it worth it? 
              If your church gets serious about developing a comprehensive 
                evangelism strategy, it will cost money! With this in mind, let 
                me share some insights about financing your strategy, based upon 
                my experiences as Saddleback grew from four members to over 20,000. 
              First, money spent on evangelism is never an “expense;” 
                it’s always an investment. The people you reach will more 
                than repay the cost you invested to reach them. Before we held 
                the first service of Saddleback, the people in our small home 
                Bible study went about $6,500 in debt preparing for that service. 
                Where did we get the money? We used our personal credit cards! 
                We believed the offerings of the people we reached for Christ 
                would eventually enable everyone to be paid back. 
              One of the “miracles” of our dress rehearsal service 
                was that a man who had not attended our home Bible study came 
                to that first service gave a check for a thousand dollars when 
                we took the offering. After it was over, the woman in charge of 
                counting the offering came up and showed me the check. I said, 
                “This is going to work!” Sure enough, we paid everyone 
                back within four months. (Please note: I’m not advocating 
                that your church use credit cards to finance it! I’m just 
                trying to illustrate how willing we were to pay the cost of reaching 
                people for Christ.) 
              Often when finances get tight in a church, the first thing cut 
                is the evangelism and advertising budget. That is the last thing 
                you should cut. It is the source of new blood and life for your 
                church. 
              Second, people give to vision, not to need. If “need” 
                motivated people to give, every church would have plenty of money. 
                It is not the neediest institutions that attract contributions, 
                but those with the greatest vision. Churches that are making the 
                most of what they’ve got attract more gifts. That’s 
                why Jesus said, "It is always true that those who have, get 
                more, and those who have little, soon lose even that” (Luke 
                19:26, LB). 
              If your church is constantly short on cash, check out your vision. 
                Is it clear? Is it being communicated effectively? Money flows 
                to God-given, Holy Spirit-inspired ideas. Churches with money 
                problems really have a vision problem. 
              Third, when you spend nickels and dimes on evangelism, you get 
                nickel and dime results. Do you remember the story about the time 
                Jesus told Peter to go find money in a fish’s mouth in order 
                to pay the Roman taxes? In Matthew 17:27 (NIV) Jesus told Peter, 
                "... go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first 
                fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma 
                coin.”  
              I believe there is an important lesson in that story: The coin 
                was in the mouth of the fish! If you’ll focus on fishing 
                (evangelism), God will pay your bills! 
              Fourth, remember that “God’s work done God’s 
                way will not lack God’s support.” This was the famous 
                motto of the great missionary strategist, Hudson Taylor. 
              This article originally appeared in Rick Warren's Ministry ToolBox, 
                a free, email newsletter available 
                from pastors.com. Used by permission.  
              The Ministry ToolBox is for ANYONE serving Jesus Christ. For 
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              Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback 
                Church in Lake Forest, CA. Rick is also author The 
                Purpose Driven Life and The 
                Purpose Driven Church, and founder of 
                Pastors.com, a global Internet community for those in ministry. 
                You may reprint this article in your publication with the following 
                attribution: From Rick Warren's Ministry ToolBox, a free weekly 
                e-newsletter for those in ministry, www.pastors.com. 
               
              
 
 
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