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Recently I have been asked by a couple of people why the pastor should know what everyone gives.  As one person said, “Doesn’t that cause you to play favorites?”

It just so happened that the next day I am asked to read the galleys of Clif Christopher’s new book titled, “Whose Offering Plate is It?” This is a a sequel to his best seller “It’s Not Your Father’s Offering Plate.” As usual this new book is a gold mine of information and guidance on money issues for the church.  And one of the Chapters is strictly on the question of why a pastor should know what everyone gives.  You need to read this book if you have any doubts about this issue.

I’m not going to give away Clif’s insights.  But I am going to answer the question from my own experience.

Yes, every pastor or executive pastor ought to know what everyone gives for at least the following two reasons:

  • So that no one is in leadership who isn’t adequately giving to the church.  For me adequate means 10%.
  • So that I know how to approach the person about their spiritual maturity.  No one reaches spiritual maturity until they master their money instead of it mastering them.

Two stories should help here.

The first story is about a Dr. in my church years ago who came to me for counseling.  He wasn’t getting out of his spiritual life what he hoped he would.  I knew that he was no where close to a tithe. So I told him he never will get out of his spiritual life what he wants as long as he holds back his wallet from God. If I hadn’t known what he was giving, I couldn’t have counseled him biblically. Whatever I would have said would have let him down the wrong road and left him with unreasonable expectations about his faith.

The second story is about a young blue collar couple just getting but were tithing.  The wife came down with some form of cancer and the treatments were eating them alive financially to the point that she stopped going to the doctor. When I heard that I went to them and said, “Stop tithing for now. God will understand. You need your treatments more than God needs your money.” If I had not known what they were giving I could not have intervened. And my intervention helped save her life.

The fact that so many church people are so passionately opposed to their pastor knowing what they give says that there is something positive about the pastor knowing what people give.

Pastor it’s time you know.  There is no defense for you not knowing.

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  • Jeff Russell
    about 22 months ago
    Both situations could be handled without me knowing the amount they were giving. I could have asked them directly. If they answered wrongly, there would be deeper issues than their giving. I do not fear knowing or not knowing, it is the ministry approach each of us has to handle. I am informed when people start and when they stop giving. This works for me, along with talking to people openly.
  • Ken Willard
    about 22 months ago
    Giving is important. Just like going to church, reading your Bible, serving, growing in your walk with Christ, etc...Your pastor should know where your are in each of these phases of discipleship, so they can encourage you and grow you. Is giving the most important? No. But it is a key part that we in the church steer clear of too much. Christ was not afraid to talk about money. We should follow his example.
  • Robert Burns
    about 22 months ago
    In all my years in ministry I have not accepted any salary because I also worked but I can tell you for 100%...pastors knowing who gives and what they give only causes pastors to give out roles and responsibilities and positons in the church. all ow ther church treasurer/finacial secretary to provide facts on giving without names.
  • Bill Ellenberger
    about 22 months ago
    Stewardship is real. We need to remember that stewardship is recognizing that everything we have has been entrusted to us from God. Entrusted means that God can give to us and take away anything, including our job, our home or our children for His glory and purpose. I can understand sometimes why people do not give. However, I have never met anyone who has out given God.
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