Recurring vs. One-Time Giving: Which Is Better for Ministries?

Recurring vs. one-time giving is not a contest between “better” and “worse.” It is a question of fit: what a ministry actually needs to do faithful work over time, and what a donor is trying to practice before God. Scripture affirms both patterns. The early church received periodic gifts for famine relief and mission needs, […]
How Trusted Ministries Use Donor Funds

How trusted ministries use donor funds is not primarily a question of marketing competence. It is a question of moral integrity before God. Scripture treats money as a spiritual matter because it reveals what a heart loves and what a people believe. When Christian donors give, we are not purchasing outcomes; we are entrusting resources […]
5 Ways to Discern a Trustworthy Christian Nonprofit

Discerning a trustworthy Christian nonprofit is not primarily a branding exercise. It is a stewardship question that Scripture treats with moral weight. When Paul describes the collection for the saints, he insists on “taking precaution” so that no one should blame the administrators, aiming to do what is honorable not only in the Lord’s sight […]
Designated Giving: How to Make Sure Your Gift Goes Where You Want

Designated giving is one of the most practical tools Christian donors have for aligning money with conviction. It is also one of the most frequently misunderstood. Many donors assume that writing a note in a memo line or selecting a dropdown fund guarantees the ministry must spend their gift exactly as directed, on the timeline […]