Principles of FundraisingSample

It's interesting that it's specifically recorded that the offering was made to the Lord, not to the tabernacle. In fact, this story is amazingly God-centered. God is present in every step of the process:
-God details the need
-God tells how to use the supplies
-God prompts Moses to ask for them
-God prompts certain people to respond
-the people give to God
-the gifts are used to glorify God by craftsmen God gifted.
-God details the need
-God tells how to use the supplies
-God prompts Moses to ask for them
-God prompts certain people to respond
-the people give to God
-the gifts are used to glorify God by craftsmen God gifted.
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A look at actual examples of fundraising in Scripture including Moses, David, Hezekiah, Nehemiah, Jesus, and Paul. Spend a week learning the variety and creativity used in raising support for the Kingdom.
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