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The general endowments give donors an opportunity to support very worthy projects and ministries that otherwise lack a direct constituency to reach out to for support like Christian summer camps, missionaries on deputation, and Christian college scholarships for those training for the ministry. Find out more about the opportunities created by the Eternal Vision general endowments. |
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Our ministry provides professional expertise and assistance to churches, Christian schools, Christian colleges, and other ministry organizations in the area of Biblical stewardship. The articles and resources in this category are relevant for ministries considering or participating in an Eternal Vision endowment building process or other EV Biblical stewardship programs.

Ministries like Christian schools often promote the benefit of small student to teacher ratio as a positive reason to enroll students; and it certainly is. However, this positive creates a problem on the revenue side of the picture. By limiting the number of students, we are imposing a greater per student burden to provide for the teacher. Can all of the provision for the teacher come from tuition? Or would this cause us to charge a tuition that was beyond the reach of many families; especially if they had multiple children in the school?
Eternal Vision has designed a solution to the perpetual funding problems encountered by Christian schools. A school's lack of funding cannot be solved with tuition dollars alone! Our Vision Endowment
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While the summer months can provide a much needed and well-deserved opportunity for relaxation for school staff, you as the administrator must stay busy preparing for the coming school year. How else, after all, can you justify your monstrous executive salary? Summer “vacation” provides educators with a unique professional opportunity to strategically review some key areas of the ministry for possible improvement—a luxury few other professions are granted!
Theological drift is one of the biggest dangers facing Bible-based ministries today. While ministry leaders may be strongly opposed to the outward attacks of sin and the world today, over time these deadly influences begin to seep in through less obvious means. Through turnover in ministry leadership and the gradual moral degradation of our society, churches and other ministries can find themselves theologically adrift.
"I want our church people to give more! Can you help me accomplish this goal?" As a pastor you would probably never say this, but you do think about saying it, right? Almost every ministry has unmet needs, and it is true that having more money on hand would help to meet those needs.
Our goal in stewardship training is not to have some people give more; rather it is to have all the people give faithfully. By faithfully we mean: guided by God's Word and led by the Holy Spirit of God. How could this happen?
In some recent articles on our website, we have focused on Christian education and some of its difficulties and dilemmas. It is undeniable that there are many young families who cannot afford these days the tuition to put their children in a Christian school. It has been my experience that many pastors are reluctant to share these needs with the congregation because they view the very mention of needs like this as "begging."
A number of years ago I heard an evangelist preaching a message on personal evangelism and he made a statement to a group of pastors that made a lot of sense. As he contrasted the various programs and opportunities in a local church to be involved in personal evangelism, he mentioned that we ought to spend a significant amount of time and effort "fishing our own ponds." There are probably a good number of things your can do to market your Christian school in your community, but what about "fishing your own ponds?" You know there are families in your church and school constituency who do not have their children in your Christian school. You may or may not know the reason why. Aren't these folks the ‘primest of prime' candidates for your Christian school?
The modern Christian school movement is in serious trouble. The voices of concern and solution seem to be few and far between. Can a generation of leaders who have been trusted with carrying the banner of this noble cause just stand there and watch the Christian school movement die?
Our extensive work with the pilot schools in our program has revealed that the condition of tuition dependence exists universally in Christian education. On average, the pilot schools in our program generate more than 86% of the schools' total income through tuition and fees. While most school ministries are supported by some limited fundraising efforts, a modest church contribution, and other miscellaneous income sources, the conclusion is undeniable that tuition provides the crucial measure of support for the ongoing operations of the ministry.
Now consider where those dollars are going. Right at 90% of our pilot schools' operating budgets are devoted to paying personnel expenses!