Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Ministries That Get Funded Do This (Part I)

Five Bible-based steps make up “Peter’s Principles” for sufficiency funding. Revealed in Acts 3-4, these principles inspired the most financially successful ministry ever led by man!

Peter’s Principle No. 1: See a sufficient ministry.

Although flat broke ("Silver and gold I do not have.."), Peter saw his ministry as sufficient. By keeping focus on the strength of its only asset ("the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth"), he was able to start growing his ministry even in the face of stern opposition from rulers and elders.


Ministries that get funded today likewise have leaders who focus on program strengths, not budget weaknesses. The “sufficiency” focus empowers them, too, to grow in the face of great challenges. Meanwhile, ministries whose leaders focus on insufficiency remain... insufficient.

The website,
www.fundingmyministry.com, hosts complete training on Peter's Principles for sufficiency funding, including tips to help ministry leaders identify and build on their program's unique strengths.

Can you guess Peter’s Principle #2?

1 comment:

overseer247 said...

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