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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Self-Directed Campaign "With the Same Measure"?
This campaign, "With the Same Measure", based on Luke 6:38, is an effective fund-raising plan for small to medium churches whose minister or key leader can enlist people in the congregation to lead the campaign without costly on-site consultant services. The plan is a simple organized series of events including enlisting the leadership team, how to conduct training sessions, plans for a special prayer vigil, a leadership dinner, a church-wide banquet, and a First Fruits Sunday.
What makes the campaign so successful?
Each of these events is presented in a detailed week-by-week and step-by-step campaign manual. We explain what is to be done, who is responsible to do it, and when it is to be done. Also, we furnish videotaped sample training sessions, instructional CD's for the minister and the key leader, bulletin inserts, leadership job descriptions, enlistment helps, training sheets, and campaign calendars. Then as you conduct your campaign, we walk by your side via toll-free telephone consultation, e-mail, web site, and any other means necessary to respond to your questions or concerns.
How much money can my church raise?
Only God knows the potential of your particular congregation. However, experience reveals that most churches can expect to raise between one to four times its annual budget for new construction, relocation of current facilities, or retiring burdensome debt.
How will this campaign affect our regular offerings?
This stewardship campaign will strengthen your church's regular giving. While the campaign garners resources that are above and beyond the regular offerings of your church, the increased spiritual awareness about stewardship in your congregation cultivates a new and higher standard of giving.
How much does a Self-Directed Campaign cost?
The cost of a campaign is determined by the quantity of materials needed. An exact fee amount will be given on your submission of our contact information form.