It was at the dedication of a new building at the Christian college. The delight of the students and faculty was palpable. Over a hundred donors and friends had joined the joyful celebration. The building would serve many generations of students, and there was an appropriate sense of thanksgiving to God for what had been accomplished through His people.
One of the attending guests was the largest donor to the building. In fact, the building would still be a dream if not for the large and sacrificial gift he and his wife made. We would have joyfully named the facility in thanksgiving for their stewardship—but they would have none of it. Based on the way they carried themselves that day, no one would have suspected they were the primary donors to the project. But halfway through the reception, the husband called me into one of the brand-new conference rooms. I remember thinking, This is odd—I hope we have not done something to disappoint this remarkable couple.
Imagine my surprise when the first words out of his mouth were, “What’s next?” It was immediately clear to me what he was suggesting. This project was complete. But even before the celebration was over, he wanted to know what was on the horizon for the organization that their future stewardship could influence. That is a gifted giver!
The gifted giver is rare, indeed. It is very likely that you could name the gifted givers to your organization on one or two hands, even though the gifted giver aligns most closely with the biblical examples of true givers. They may comprise only 2 to 5
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