T.C. Johnstone meets with lots of people when he produces videos of stories linked to generosity for Generous Giving. Yesterday T.C. presented this list: “THINGS I LOOK FOR IN A GOOD GENEROSITY STORY.” These statements represent traits or characteristics of people he sees who exhibit Christian generosity.
• They view circumstances counter culturally. What the mainstream says to do, they are often doing the opposite.
• They reach into the wounds of life instead of shying away from them.
• They are in relationship with people who don’t follow Jesus.
• They give the best of who they are and what they have, not just the overflow.
• They love past the people who love them.
• They “Live and Give” out of their God given identity. They know what they are good at.
• They give out of a understand of how God has given to them.
• They are “living” a story worth telling.
• They rarely want their story told. They don’t call attention to themselves. I have to do that.
• They don’t expect or look for reward. They have a deep understanding of God’s applause.
• They don’t “find” fulfillment in giving. They find fulfillment in Christ. It’s not philanthropy.
• Giving is a lifestyle and it effects the way they live. Cars, home, time, family, relationships. I can learn more by spending a day with them then anything they tell me.
T.C. Johnstone serves on a team of amazing people at Generous Giving who tell stories and urge people to reflect on Scripture to inspire people to grow in the grace of giving. It’s been a privilege to interact with them in Dallas.
Another team member and a friend, Matt Mancinelli, revealed yesterday that they have developed an app on the iTunes store called “Generous Giving JOG Resources” that gives people a tool to tell others about Generous Giving and it provides resources at your fingertips for hosting JOG (Journey of Generosity) events. Download it today, but don’t stop there!
As we consider T.C.’s list, let us take a moment and thank God if one or more of the statements above reflect our stories. For each of the statements that don’t, let’s ask the Holy Spirit to mold and shape those areas of our lives to conform to Christ. Amen?
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