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Building Lasting Partnerships

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BUILDING LASTINGPARTNERSHIPS

Henry JanowskiOperation Mobilization USA

Development Department

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This is the back of the Title Page.

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DVD 1:

1. Vision 2. Building a Team 3. Biblical Foundation

DVD 2:

4. Your Potential Partners 5. Success 6. Your Plan

DVD 3:

7. Your Presentation 8. GAP & Donor Ministry

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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This is the back of the Table of Contents.

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SEMINAR 1VISION

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In the beginning God created…

In the beginning was the Word…

So God created man in His image...

...the Lord God sent man out of the garden...

For God so loved the world…

...the Son of Man has come to seek and to save…

...not willing that any should perish…

...even the death of the cross…

...God has raised Him from the dead…

...whoever calls upon His name…

...how shall they hear…

...you shall be My witnesses…

...Go therefore…

GOD’S STORY

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AWARENESS OF NEED

Burden

Vision

Plan

Our ___________________ connecting with God’s ___________________

Results in a ___________________in our ___________________

This leads to _____________________ and _____________________

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The purpose of this material is to help you discover God’s plan for building your part of

the OM ministry partnership team. You will be introduced to many ideas related to partnership. We ask that you prayerfully apply the principles

and procedures of creative problem solving, seeking the leadership of the Holy Spirit as to

which of the ideas you should implement as part of your plan. May God give you wisdom as you

work through this material.

Mission is a statement of purpose

Vision is a statement of direction

WHAT IS YOUR CALL?YOUR VISION!

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Vision comes as the Lord makes us aware of needs through the fi ve P’s:

P _______________________

P _______________________

P _______________________

P _______________________

P _______________________

VERIFYING THE VISION“Where there is no counsel, the people fall;

but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.”

Proverbs 11:14

WHERE DOES VISION COME FROM?

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1. God Given

2. Inspiring

3. Empowering to act

4. Challenging - stretching

5. Magnetic

6. Long-range

7. Unique

8. Personal - owned by you

9. Bold

10. Urgent

11. Practical

12. Transforming

POWERFUL VISIONS ARE:

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1. How does your story connect with God’s story?

2. What is the difference between mission and vision?

3. Where does vision come from?

4. What are powerful visions?

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SEMINAR 2BUILDING A TEAM

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1. Explorer –

2. Artist –

3. Judge –

4. Warrior –

Which one of the above best describes you?

___________________________________________

___________________________________________

___________________________________________

___________________________________________

FOUR ROLES OF CREATIVE

PROBLEM SOLVING

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The ministry of Operation Mobilization is supported by the faithful gifts of interested friends and churches.

Each staff member is responsible for raising personal and ministry support. All donations are subject to the recommendations of the donors in accordance with the procedures of Operation Mobilization (OM). However, in order to protect your deduction and to maintain our status as a tax exempt organization, all donations, cash or otherwise, must be treated as belonging totally to OM and subject to its full authority and control. The IRS requires that OM have the power to modify any restriction or condition if in its sole judgement such restriction becomes, in effect, unnecessary, incapable of fulfi llment, or inconsistent with the charitable purposes of Operation Mobilization.

* This information refl ects current U.S. tax law. For use in other countries, please verify individual country’s charitable tax laws.

HOW WE ARE SUPPORTED

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1. Involves developing and enhancing relationships.

2. This is not extra or separate from our overall task and calling into Christian service.

3. Emphasis is on relationships with people interested in us in the ministry God gives us.

4. Involves an exchange of gifts and abilities between supporters and us that is pleasing to God.

5. We have a ministry to those who send us, as well as to those to whom we are sent.

Philippians 4:18 “…you were concerned before but you lacked opportunity.”

6. We need to give people an opportunity to match their concern. You are a bridge between your ministry team and the mission fi eld.

BUILDING A MINISTRY

PARTNERSHIP TEAM

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1. I __________P __________P ___________

2. N ________________ A _______________

3. L ______________ of S _______________

4. U _______________ T ________________

5. I ________________ A ________________

6. L _______________ of S ______________

Obstacles hinder your ministry of Support Team Develop-ment. The fi rst step to overcoming an obstacle is admitting it. We must be honest with ourselves. Is it fear? Is it pride? Is it a combination of the two? Or is it something else? There are no shortcuts to support raising. We must fi rst obtain a solid biblical basis and philosophy.

OBSTACLES TO BUILDING

A SUPPORT TEAM

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1. Who do donations belong to?

2. Is building a Ministry Partner Team a separate task?

3. Who should be on your Potential Partner list?

4. What is Philippians 4:10 saying?

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SEMINAR 3BIBLICAL FOUNDATION

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1. Biblical Basis of Being Supported By Others Note: Please read the scripture verses noted below before viewing the session.

a. Example of Levites Numbers 18:21 - “and to the sons of Levi, behold I have given all the tithe in Israel for an inheritance, in return for their service which they perform, the service of the tent of meeting.”

b. Example of Jesus Luke 8:2, 3 - “...Mary who was called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod’s steward, and Susanna, and many others who were contributing to their support out of their own private means.”

c. Teaching of Jesus Matthew 10:9, 10 - “Do not acquire gold, or silver, or copper for your money belts, or a bag for your journey, or even two tunics, or sandals, or a staff; for the worker is worthy of his support.”

d. Example of Paul Acts 18:4, 5 - “... in the synagogue every Sabbath and trying to persuade Jews and Greeks. But when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul began devoting himself completely to the word...”

THE BIBLICAL BASIS

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Philippians 4:14, 16 - Paul compliments the Philippians for giving.

e. Teaching of Paul

I Corinthians 9:

vs. 1-6: the right to be supported by believers

vs. 7: appeals to logic

vs. 8-10: appeal to Scripture

vs. 11, 12: principle of sowing and reaping

vs. 13: appeals to temple food system

vs. 14: appeals to Christ’s teaching

vs. 15-18: principle reaffi rmed but not demanded

2. Biblical Basis of Making Needs Known

a. Not Prohibited I Corinthians 9:14 - “So also the Lord directed those who proclaim the gospel to get their living from the gospel.”

b. For the Kingdom Acts 13:2, 3 - “... Now separate to Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them. Then having fasted and prayed and laid hands on them, they sent them away.”

Colossians 3:17 - “And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”

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A disciple is a giver! c. Provides an Opportunity Philippians 4:10 - “...you were concerned before, but you lacked opportunity.” Defi nition of an appeal: giving people the opportunity to match their concern.

d. Scriptural Examples Matthew 10:11 - “And into whatever city or village you enter, inquire who is worthy in it; and abide there until you go away.” Luke 10:7 - “Do not keep moving from house to house.”

Romans 15:24 - “... I hope... to be helped on my way there by you....”

Helped = Propempo - practical assistance

I Kings 17:4, 9 - “... I have commanded the ravens to provide for you there.” “... I have commanded a widow there to provide for you.”

“We must trust God when we tell only God. We must trust God when we appeal to people.”

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SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS

Psalm 105:1-2

- Make known the marvelous deeds of the Lord among his people.

Philippians 4:10-20

- Give people an opportunity to match their concern (v. 10)

- Don’t seek the gift but seek the fruit that will abound to their account (v. 17)

- God shall supply all your needs (v. 19)

Exodus 25:1-36:7

- Give people details of your ministry (vv. 25:1 - 34:35)

- God will stir the hearts of those who have a willing spirit (v. 35:21)

- When we focus on the things that are on God’s heart people

will give (vv. 35:20 - 36:7)

John 9:1-9

- God often calls us to take steps of faith (v. 7)

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1. Who is a disciple?

2. What is the defi nition of an appeal?

3. When you meet people, what should you tell them?

4. What kind of step may God ask you to take?

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SEMINAR 4YOUR POTENTIAL PARTNERS

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1. If they are non-believers Scriptures - Two Verses

a. Acts 10:4 - God recognized Cornelius’ generous giving.

b. III John 7, 8 - “For they went out for the sake of the Name accepting nothing from the Gentiles. Therefore we ought to support such men…”

Henry’s views Appeal to non-Christians only if _________________________

______________________________________________________

Gifts from non-Christians are springboards for ______________

______________________________________________________

2. If they are other’s partners

a. Let the giver decide Philippians 4:10 - Give people an opportunity to match their concern

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b. Sacrifi cial giving II Corinthians 8:3 - “…according to their ability, and be yond their ability they gave of their own accord…”

3. If they are not ministry partners with you

a. No previous ministry Matthew 10:11 - worthy man I Kings 17:9 - Elijah and the widow III John 5 - strangers

b. Should we limit who God has as potential partners?

YES NO

c. Be open to leave your comfort zone

d. Partners are a part of your ministry

4. If they are fi nancially poor

a. Poor widows Deuteronomy 16:17 - “Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessings of the Lord your God which He has given you.”

Poor widows gave in Luke 21 and I Kings 17.

b. Sacrifi cial giving II Corinthians 8:3 - “…according to their ability, and beyond their ability they gave of their own accord…”

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5. If they are relatives

a. Do not treat relatives like others b. Think about your family Mark 6:4 - “A prophet is not without honor except in his home town and among his own relatives and in his own household.”

What will the effect be on your parents?

Individualize your appeal - Don’t treat relatives like everyone else on your list. - Individualize your appeals to them. - Having adequate fi nances will be a tremendous testimony to your relatives.

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1. Balance Pursued Proverbs 30:8 - “…give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with the food that is my portion…”

2. Criticism Comes Matthew 11:18, 19 - “For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, ‘he is a demon!’ The Son of Man came eating and drinking and they say, ‘Behold, a gluttonous man and a drunkard, a friend of tax gatherers and sinners!”

Who decides what is the right lifestyle norm?

3. Effectiveness Maximized Order your lifestyle such that you are at maximum effectiveness in life, family and ministry.

4. Gospel Unhindered Our standard of living should not ____________________ what we are trying to accomplish for the kingdom.

I Corinthians 9:23 - “And I do all things for the sake of the gospel…”

SETTING A LIFESTYLE STANDARD

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1. Should you accept gifts from non- believers?

2. Is there a minimum amount that people should give?

3. How should you set your lifestyle?

4. What should your lifestyle accomplish?

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SEMINAR 5SUCCESS

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1. Beliefs

a. God owns everything (Psalm 24)

b. When we are preoccupied with God’s passion, people will give (Exodus 35:4, 5; 36:6, 7)

c. Money is a battleground for spiritual warfare (I John 2:16)

d. Giving is a spiritual activity (I Timothy 6:17-19)

2. Balance Pursued

a. God is the Source

b. The Bible is the Standard for Support Raising Ethics and Practices

c. Support Raising is a Spiritual Ministry

d. Receiving Support is a Biblical Concept

e. Expect to Raise 100% of Your Budget

f. Focus on the Giver, Not their Money

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g. Emphasize the Greatness of Your Vision, Not the Greatness of Your Need

3. Mistakes

a. Relying on Mail Appeals for Monthly Support

b. Failure to Cultivate Relationships

c. Failure to Ask – or Assuming Money Always Follows Ministry

d. Too Many Choices

• Regular support

o Monthly

o Quarterly

o Annually

• Outgoing Expenses

• Newsletter

• Prayer Team

• Computer

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4. Effective Communication

MORE PERSONAL & EFFECTIVE

1. One-on-One Conversations

2. Small Group Sharing (2-4 people)

3. Large Group Sharing (5-10 people)

4. Telephone Calls

5. Handwritten Letter

6. Typed Letter

7. Mass Letter

8. Newsletter

9. Brochure

LEAST PERSONAL & EFFECTIVE

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1. What is a big battleground?

2. What should you emphasize when talking to people?

3. What do you need to continually cultivate?

4. What is the most effective communication method?

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SEMINAR 6YOUR PLAN

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1. Develop It! a. Pray – Asking for God’s plan

b. Brainstorm – Write down all ideas

c. Best Ideas – Sort and Identify the best ideas (with the best

ideas being those you are willing to carry out)

d. You – The Plan must refl ect you

e. Vision – The Plan must be based on a “vision” of God’s call in

your life

f. Cost – State how much it will cost

g. Response – Include an easy way for people to respond back to

you

2. Practical Steps

a. Generate a list of everyone you know

b. Prioritize and group the list (by geographic area)

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YOUR PLAN

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c. Divide the list by method of contact:

• A phone call followed by a personal visit

• A phone call followed by letter or e-mail

• A group meeting

• A letter or e-mail only

• A letter or e-mail followed by phone call

• A prayer only d. Component Parts:

• Draft phone script

• Compile presentation (ministry) notebook

• Draft letter

• Enlist hosts for group meetings

• Set up meeting calendar

• Establish a GAP group

e. Begin with your home church

- Contact your Pastor

• Communicate how God has led you into missions

and your burden and vision for missions

• Discuss your fi nancial needs

• Gain a clear understanding as to what steps you

should follow to make a formal request for church

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- Minister to your Pastor

• How can I pray for you?

3. Guidelines

a. Follow Your Plan

b. Individualize your approach

c. Communicate a target date (urgency)

d. Use a response vehicle (like a commitment card)

e. Support raising is a process, not an event

f. Focus on “vision”

g. Appeal in specifi cs

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1. What should your plan be based on?

2. Which are the component parts you need to have?

3. What should you leave with people?

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SEMINAR 7YOUR PRESENTATION

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1. Initial Contacts

a. Determine who to call from your Plan

b. Pray before calling

c. Plan outline before calling

d. Mention money/support when you call

e. The goal is to get an appointment, not a decision

f. Expect to get the appointment

g. Pray

2. Presentation Notebook

a. How to Open

b. Purpose

c. Background

d. Areas of Outreach/Ministry

e. Critical issues

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3. Basic Questions to Answer

a. Who is OM?

b. What is OM’s purpose?

c. Why missions?

d. How do YOU fi t into missions/OM?

e. Where does OM work/minister?

f. What will your assignment/responsibilities be? (if known)

4. Presentation to Churches - Be prepared to give your:

a. Testimony

• Salvation

• Call to Mission

• Vision

b. Personal Photo

c. Education and Family Background

d. Ministry Experience

e. Ministry (current) assignment and/or description

f. Results and Progress (if already on assignment)

g. Financial Overview

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f. Solution

g. Vision

h. Method of support

5. Keys for Your Presentation

a. Practice your presentation

b. Be warm and friendly

c. Share your vision – show enthusiasm

d. Arrive on time

e. Dress appropriately

f. Use a breath freshener

g. Give your personal testimony and stories

h. Give opportunities for feedback

i. Leave materials/commitment card

j. Set up a time to call back

k. Pray before going, while going, during and after the meeting

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1. What is your goal when you call people?

2. What questions should your presentation answer?

3. What follow-up mechanism do you need to set up during your meeting?

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SEMINAR 8GAP & DONOR MINISTRY

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Giving - Assisting - Praying“I looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in the gap on behalf of the land....” Ezekiel 22:30

GAP Group:A committed unit of believers that gather together to shepherd and support the ministry of a specifi c missionary family.

1. Functions

a. GIVING - “according to their ability and beyond their ability they gave of their own accord” • Oversee monthly support and special needs • Provide and coordinate care for family during special occasions, e.g. birthdays, Christmas, etc. • Send people to help with the work

b. ASSISTING/ADVOCATE - “a kindred spirit, genuinely concerned for my welfare.” • Carry the heartbeat of the work to the church and others • Educate the church and others about their ministry • Provide encouragement and moral support through letters, e-mails, phone calls, etc. • Assist with prayer letters as needed

GAP GROUP

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c. PRAYING - “a man who will build up the wall and stand in the gap before Me for the land.” • To battle together in prayer for the sake of the Kingdom • Coordinate prayer efforts with the Church and others • To individually be an effective prayer warrior

2. Values

a. A God-given burden for the missionary and their ministry

b. Genuine concern for the missionary’s welfare

c. A desire to carry the burden

3. Participation

a. Commit to the work of the GAP ministry on behalf of the one

they are serving with

b. Personally support the missionary fi nancially on a regular

monthly basis.

c. Meet with the GAP group once a month or as scheduled

d. Serve with the team during the complete term of the laborer

(or at least for 1 year)

“AND GOD IS ABLE TO MAKE ALL GRACE ABOUND TO YOU, SO THAT IN ALL THINGS, AT ALL TIMES, HAVING ALL THAT YOU NEED, YOU WILL ABOUND IN

EVERY GOOD WORK.” 2 CORIN. 9:853

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1. Accept it as part of your calling 2. Inform your donors

3. Stimulate your donors 4. Appreciate your donors

5. Segment your list

6. Plan donor ministry strategy

7. Keep accurate records

8. Don’t hint about fi nances

9. Affi rm a new giver within 24 hours

10. Use special “thoughts and acts of love”

DONOR MINISTRY

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PRAY

PLAN

PREPARE

PRESENT

WAIT ON GOD

YOUR NEXT STEPS

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1. What does GAP stand for?

2. Why is it important to have a GAP group?

3. Part of your calling is what ministry?

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People Raising – A Practical Guide to Support RaisingWilliam P. Dillon, Moody Press http://peopleraising.com/ 877-611- 7367 ISBN 0-8024-6447-5

Getting Sent – A Relational Approach to Support RaisingPete Sommer; InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515 800-843-9487 ISBN: 0-8308-3016-2 www.ivpress.com

Funding Your Ministry – Whether You’re Gifted or Not!Scott Morton, The Navigators, P.O. Box 6000, Colorado Springs, CO 80934 ISBN: 0-9672-4800-0http://www.navigators.org/us/resources/dawsonmedia/fundraising

Friend Raising – Building a Missionary Support Team That LastsBetty Barnett; YWAM Publishing, a division of Youth With a Mission, P.O. Box 55787, Seattle, WA 98155 1 800-922-2143 ISBN: 1-57658-283-3 www.ywampublishing.com

RESOURCES FOR

SUPPORT RAISING

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A great book for your Pastor, Missions Pastor or Missions Committee ChairmanServing as SendersNeal Pirolo; Emmaus Road International, 7150 Tanner Ct, San Diego, CA 92111-4236www.eri.org 858-292-7020 ISBN: 1-8801-8500-8

A most valuable volume for you and anyone else interested in missionsOperation World - 21st Century EditionPatrick Johnstone and Jason Mandryk, Authentic Media/Paternoster USA, P.O. Box 1047, Waynesboro, GA 30830 ISBN: 1-8507-8357-8

This 95-page book may help you understand God’s heart with regard to givingThe Treasure Principle –Discovering the Secret of Joyful Giv-ingRandy Alcorn, Multnomah Publishers, Inc., P.O. Box 1720, Sisters, OR 97759ISBN: 1-5767-3780-2 www.multnomahbooks.com

OTHER VALUABLE

RESOURCES

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