We had a 2 hour church service today with a visiting "missions" pastor who basically gave a salesman type of service for 2 hours on funding their ministry to train new pastors to go out and serve in India and several other countries. He went on and on about it costing $3,000 to train a pastor and asked for money over 15 times during the service saying that this is what God called us to do. Honestly, we left there feeling very depressed (the whole service was sad - showing films on poor children living in the slums in India, etc) and just such a push for money, money, money. This went on for 2 hours solid. What bugs is me that I felt leaving feeling battered and just bummed out. Is this normal? I like going to church and serving (I volunteer a lot at church, have done some mission work, etc), and I love coming out of church feeling motivated and refreshed for another few days - but today was different. Is it wrong for our pastor to bring someone in to do this, or is it wrong for me to feel so blah about it?
The problem really is why is there so little support for this ministry, that they have to guilt trip people
into supporting it. It sounds like the approach they are taking is not of the Lord, but a purely financial
one. Once it has got to this level, it is all out of the window.
People will always give where the Lord is working powerfully, but this does not come by worldly means,
rather this is often the beginning of the end.
Our church had been wanting to raise money for a major rebuild, but the pastor got more caught up in
this, and ended up saying giving towards this project would be the most significant thing they would do
in their whole lives. Needless to say, the money never came in.
Roll forward a few years, he retired, new pastor, talking about ministry, needs in the community, getting
people to reach out, the benefits new premises would help these ministries, and the money flowed, the
project took off, and 7 years later things are going strong.
The enemy often gets us to look at the physical, and become envious of others wealth, rather than look
to Him and preach salvation, massive difference.