WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS IN THE WORK OF THE GOSPEL
There is a simple truth woven all throughout Scripture: God’s work on earth has always been carried forward by the generosity of God’s people. From the tabernacle in the wilderness to the early church in Jerusalem, from the prophets laboring in lonely places to the apostles crossing seas and cities—ministry has always depended on those who give, those who believe, those who stand behind the message with open hands and willing hearts. Giving is not a modern invention—it is a biblical principle rooted in love, devotion, and partnership with the gospel.
Paul wrote that “the Lord has commanded that those who preach the gospel should live from the gospel” (1 Corinthians 9:14). Not live in luxury, not chase extravagance, not build personal kingdoms—but simply live, with their needs supplied, so they can devote themselves to the work of the Lord without distraction. The early believers understood this. They shared, they supported, they invested in the spread of the message. Their giving kept missionaries moving, churches growing, and the gospel reaching souls who had never heard the name of Jesus.
And that is why your support matters. Not because this ministry seeks extravagance or applause or a polished stage. Not because there are jets to fuel or mansions to maintain. But because the work of the gospel, done honestly and faithfully, still requires the support of God’s people. This ministry is exactly what it appears to be—simple, sincere, steady. It is daily grinding, praying, writing, teaching, encouraging, answering questions, lifting up Christ, and laboring for the souls of men and women who need hope.
Many of the TV preachers of our age are funded to live extravagantly. Their lifestyle sparkles while their message grows thin. But this ministry is not built on showmanship. It is built on Scripture, on truth, on the old paths, on a desire to point people to Jesus Christ—not to a personality, not to a brand, not to a spectacle. And for this quiet, persistent work to continue, we need people who believe in what God is doing here. People who see the value. People who choose to stand shoulder to shoulder with us.
When you give, you are not simply supporting a ministry—you are joining the mission. You become part of every soul encouraged, every question answered, every devotional written, every truth proclaimed. You help the gospel go farther, reach deeper, and shine brighter in a world that desperately needs the light. And Scripture assures us that God sees the giver, honors the heart behind the gift, and multiplies what is offered in faith (2 Corinthians 9:6–8).
If this ministry has helped you—if it has strengthened your walk, given you clarity, pointed you to Christ—then we ask you humbly and sincerely: stand with us. Pray with us. And if the Lord leads you, partner with us through your giving. Together, we can continue the work. Together, we can lift high the name of Jesus. Together, we can make a difference.
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