The Shortfall: Owning the Challenge of Ministry Funding

Author:   Christopher J H Wright ,  James Cousins
Publisher:   Langham Publishing
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Pages:   94
Publication Date:   31 January 2021
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Inadequate funding remains one of the most significant challenges facing Christian ministries around the world. Yet who bears responsibility for this deficiency? Chris Wright, in conversation with James Cousins, challenges Christians to recognize that the problem of insufficient funding does not belong to those experiencing the shortfall but to those entrusted by God with the means to alleviate it. Combining John Stott's The Grace of Giving and Chris Wright's The Gift of Accountability, two classics on generosity and financial integrity, along with a brand new reflection, this book encourages readers to think critically about the problem itself. Together, these three works form a powerful treatise on Christian generosity, stewardship, and financial responsibility, questioning and transforming long-held beliefs around Christian giving. The Shortfall serves as a reminder that our resources belong to God, and we will be held accountable for how we choose to steward them.

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Author:   Christopher J H Wright ,  James Cousins
Publisher:   Langham Publishing
Imprint:   Langham Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.100kg
ISBN:  

9781839734731


ISBN 10:   1839734736
Pages:   94
Publication Date:   31 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"Chris Wright and James Cousins mince no words in this straightforward work, identifying the problem with the shortfall in funding for ministries as our problem. This is an unequivocal call to the body of Christ to take personal ownership of the unmet needs of the ministries we support and to respond through generous and joyful giving. They call on us to become both sowers and kingdom builders, two powerful metaphors they reinforce through the stories of Moses, David and Paul. With this new teaching added to John Stott's The Grace of Givingand Chris Wright's The Gift of Accountability, we have a powerful presentation of kingdom values applied to the practice of asking and giving. I pray that God's people will take the challenge of The Shortfall to heart, resulting in a new wave of generosity for God's work. R. Scott Rodin, PhD Senior Consultant and Chief Strategy Officer, The Focus Group I was challenged by the title of this book as I have not only faced this issue of shortfall personally with missions I have founded and chaired but also as chairman and trustee of several donor foundations and trusts and the overwhelming and continual requests for funds to help with ministry shortfalls. Chris Wright and James Cousins have done a great service to the Christian community in producing a practical resource that not only draws extensively from biblical principles but also includes the powerful testimony of a businessman and how he began to think through and address this issue of the shortfall in practical ways over a period of several years. It does not need to take us several years! The very clear and hard-hitting message in their book put simply is: ""The shortfall is not their problem but my problem."" Ram Gidoomal, CBE Chairman, South Asian Concern Chris Wright and James Cousins identify the core problem with a lack of funds for Christian ministries and then ask the tough question: Who is responsible for the shortfall? While the challenge is confronted headon with a call for all of us to ""provide"" for the work of those who are called to be in ""ministry,"" I appreciate the fact that the authors also charge those who are seeking funds to properly communicate their needs to those who have the means to share God's resources with them. Brad Layland, CFRE CEO, The FOCUS Group Read this book with an open heart; it will challenge you. Read it with an open mind; it will impact how you view your life and how you could live it by God's grace. Every disciple of Christ needs to hear and embrace this rich biblical teaching. I would even encourage you to pray the Lord's prayer before and after each time you sit down with this wonderful book. Ask the Lord how he would have you not only pray toward the hallowing of his name and the coming of his kingdom but also be a part of the answer to your own prayer, so that God's will for his people and the world will be done. Michael Oh, PhD Global Executive Director/CEO, Lausanne Movement Needs in the world have never been greater and opportunities for our witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed more plentiful Moreover, never have Christians had more resources. If we are gripped by the kingdom of God, this should challenge us to seize the day with greater generosity and stewardship. But selfishness, confusion, and limited vision cripple our mission. This book, combining the wisdom of James Cousins, Chris Wright and John Stott, offers wise advice on needs, giving and accountability necessary for God's mission. Michael W. Goheen, PhD Director of Theological Education, Missional Training Center Professor of Missional Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary, Creve Coeur, Missouri, USA"


Chris Wright and James Cousins mince no words in this straightforward work, identifying the problem with the shortfall in funding for ministries as our problem. This is an unequivocal call to the body of Christ to take personal ownership of the unmet needs of the ministries we support and to respond through generous and joyful giving. They call on us to become both sowers and kingdom builders, two powerful metaphors they reinforce through the stories of Moses, David and Paul. With this new teaching added to John Stott's The Grace of Givingand Chris Wright's The Gift of Accountability, we have a powerful presentation of kingdom values applied to the practice of asking and giving. I pray that God's people will take the challenge of The Shortfall to heart, resulting in a new wave of generosity for God's work. R. Scott Rodin, PhD Senior Consultant and Chief Strategy Officer, The Focus Group I was challenged by the title of this book as I have not only faced this issue of shortfall personally with missions I have founded and chaired but also as chairman and trustee of several donor foundations and trusts and the overwhelming and continual requests for funds to help with ministry shortfalls. Chris Wright and James Cousins have done a great service to the Christian community in producing a practical resource that not only draws extensively from biblical principles but also includes the powerful testimony of a businessman and how he began to think through and address this issue of the shortfall in practical ways over a period of several years. It does not need to take us several years! The very clear and hard-hitting message in their book put simply is: The shortfall is not their problem but my problem. Ram Gidoomal, CBE Chairman, South Asian Concern Chris Wright and James Cousins identify the core problem with a lack of funds for Christian ministries and then ask the tough question: Who is responsible for the shortfall? While the challenge is confronted headon with a call for all of us to provide for the work of those who are called to be in ministry, I appreciate the fact that the authors also charge those who are seeking funds to properly communicate their needs to those who have the means to share God's resources with them. Brad Layland, CFRE CEO, The FOCUS Group Read this book with an open heart; it will challenge you. Read it with an open mind; it will impact how you view your life and how you could live it by God's grace. Every disciple of Christ needs to hear and embrace this rich biblical teaching. I would even encourage you to pray the Lord's prayer before and after each time you sit down with this wonderful book. Ask the Lord how he would have you not only pray toward the hallowing of his name and the coming of his kingdom but also be a part of the answer to your own prayer, so that God's will for his people and the world will be done. Michael Oh, PhD Global Executive Director/CEO, Lausanne Movement Needs in the world have never been greater and opportunities for our witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed more plentiful Moreover, never have Christians had more resources. If we are gripped by the kingdom of God, this should challenge us to seize the day with greater generosity and stewardship. But selfishness, confusion, and limited vision cripple our mission. This book, combining the wisdom of James Cousins, Chris Wright and John Stott, offers wise advice on needs, giving and accountability necessary for God's mission. Michael W. Goheen, PhD Director of Theological Education, Missional Training Center Professor of Missional Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary, Creve Coeur, Missouri, USA


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"CHRISTOPHER J. H. WRIGHT is Global Ambassador and Ministry Director of Langham Partnership. He was formerly Principal of All Nations Christian College, Ware, UK, after he taught at Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India. His books include ""Old Testament Ethics for the People of God"", ""The Mission of God"", ""Knowing God - The Trilogy"", ""The Mission of God's People"" and several commentaries in The Bible Speaks Today series."

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