I wonder when the Acts 2 church is coming back. They poured everything they had to each other and they became basically a family. The church was supposed to be the family before anything else. But the problem is for many of people is that they haven't left the thought notion that precedes selfishness. "It's my money. it's mine!" We need the notion that God owns it all.
But on the same token, in those times people would always take care of each other. They would always help feed each other, protect each other, and provide financially for each other. They were always picking each other. And building the church up was more important than their individual goals. Ideally, every believer should pour all they can possible into their church (including their heart). The church in my life should and has to be number one, even if I don't feel like it. That would be the ideal, but sadly modernistic people don't want to do that at all, and I find it sad.
I would hope that if they are going to ask for this kind of response (which has been positive), that they are going to pour into supporting back others and building up the church family. My opinion on this.