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St. Augustine and John Wesley Would Not Be Happy with Numbers in empty tomb's 30th Edition

St. Augustine and John Wesley, having challenged church members in their own time about giving, would not be happy with giving trends found in the thirtieth edition of empty tomb's series, The State of Church Giving through 2018. empty tomb Mission Match invites congregations and venture philanthropists to help tap more of church members' potential for good through increased missions giving. The focus is to help, in Jesus' name, 1.2 million children under five dying globally each year from treatable causes.


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St. Augustine and John Wesley Speak Out
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., June 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The numbers in the 30th edition of empty tomb's State of Church Giving series show declines in giving.

And St. Augustine and John Wesley, who lit into church members of their own time, would not be happy with the trends found in The State of Church Giving through 2018.

No doubt both St. Augustine and John Wesley would be working on sermons to challenge church members in the U.S. to use more of their potential for good.

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As discussed in the 27th edition in The State of Church Giving series, Augustine led the priests in his diocese to conduct a "war of giving," according to Peter Brown, Professor of History Emeritus, Princeton University. Brown has made major contributions to the study of the "antique" church (350-550 AD). He states that Augustine, as Bishop of Hippo, Africa, was clear that both poor and rich can struggle with greed. Yet, Augustine wanted his priests to wage this "war of giving" with a particular emphasis on those extremely rich who sponsored games in the arena to win public approval. According to Brown, Augustine trained his priests that those rich who sponsored the games rather than helping the poor were to be "condemned, rebuked and changed for the better … by which lazy members of our churches are to be challenged to action."

Meanwhile, near the end of his life, John Wesley, the founding leader of the Methodist Church, stated, "I know not what to do." He was frustrated because he would likely not find 500 of 50,000 Methodists who practiced all three elements of Christian discipleship he advocated. Many would earn all they can, and some would save all they can. "But how many have you found that observe the Third rule, 'Give all you can'? Have you reason to believe, that five hundred of these are to be found among fifty thousand Methodists? And yet nothing can be more plain, than that all who observe the two first rules without the third, will be twofold more the children of hell than ever they were before."

Today, church members in America find themselves in an age of affluence. According to Angus Maddison's analysis, the world's economy changed little from the year 0 until the mid-1800s. Since then, it has grown consistently larger.

And currently, the U.S. has the largest Gross Domestic Product in the world, and of the top 10 countries, the largest per capita GDP.

Facts from The State of Church Giving through 2018

St. Augustine and John Wesley were not happy with the way church members handled giving in their own day. They would also not be happy with these facts from the 30th edition in The State of Church Giving series.

  • As incomes grew over time, the portion of income given to churches declined. Between 1968 and 2018, U.S. per capita Disposable (after-tax) Personal Income grew 167% from the 1968 base. But instead of giving a larger portion to their churches, per member giving as a percent of income declined by 31% from the 1968 base, from 3.02% in 1968 to 2.05% in 2018.
  • Church members gave a higher portion of their incomes to the church in 1933, the depth of the Great Depression, than in 2018, even though per capita income had increased 726%, after taxes and inflation, from 1933 to 2018, from the 1933 base. Giving as a percent of income was 3.2% in 1933, and 2.1% in 2018.
  • In 2018 compared to 1968, churches spent a larger portion of their budgets for the benefit of their own members, meaning a smaller portion was spent on the larger mission of the church. In 1968, churches on average spent 21% of their budgets on the larger mission of the church. By 2018, they spent 16%.
  • Giving for global needs stayed about two cents of each dollar given to the church, between 2003 and 2018.
  • To help the poor that both St. Augustine and John Wesley talked about, specifically to stop, in Jesus' name, 1.2 million deaths of children under five who are dying each year from treatable causes, is estimated to cost $16 billion a year. Yet, if church members had given an additional 6% of their incomes to their churches in 2018, that amount would have amounted to $418 billion more.
  • If a set of churches analyzed in empty tomb's new book had even given only the same percent of income in 2018 as in 1968, they would have given $8 billion more to their churches than they did.

Potential for Good

No doubt both St. Augustine and John Wesley would be working on sermons to challenge church members in the U.S. to use more of their potential for good.

In light of these facts, empty tomb has designed its Mission Match® project to make it easier for congregations to tap more of this potential.

To apply to Mission Match, congregations design mission projects to target one of the 22 treatable causes of death in children under five in one of 40 countries. According to empty tomb calculations, these 40 countries were not on target to help meet the 2015 target reduction goal set for reducing the global Under-5 Mortality Rate deaths. The congregations also propose the delivery channel through which they want to work, in Jesus' name, to help prevent these deaths.

Congregations can apply for up to $3,000 for their project. Once approved, the congregation raises, from those within their local church, at least an equal amount, and then the congregation spends the combined money on the project named in their application.

Churches can learn more about how to apply for these matching contributions at missionmatch.org.

At the same time, empty tomb is seeking three to 10 venture philanthropists to provide major gifts the first year, 2021, in order to help congregations stop, in Jesus' name, 1.2 million annual deaths of children by 2025. At that point, the 40 countries should be on target to help the world achieve target reduction goals in the Under-5 Mortality Rate. These major donors would not only help to mobilize the more than 300,000 churches across the U.S., but they would also model heroic giving as promoted by St. Augustine and John Wesley.

Interested venture philanthropists can contact empty tomb directly.

The State of Church Giving through 2018: What If Jesus Comes Back in 2025? (30th edition, Dec. 2020), is available at Wipf and Stock Publishers.

Reference Resources:

Peter Brown is the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History, Emeritus, and Senior Historian, History Department, Princeton University, Phone: (609) 258-4154. His books include Through the Eye of a Needle: Wealth, the Fall of Rome, and the Making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD, as well as Augustine of Hippo and The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealthy in Early Western Christianity.

Kenneth Carder, retired United Methodist Bishop and currently Ruth W. and A. Morris Williams Professor Emeritus of the Practice of Christian Ministry, has written on John Wesley and the practice of giving. He can be reached through Duke Divinity School, (919) 660-3428.

Economic growth analysis by Angus Maddison: Angus Maddison; The World Economy, A Millennial Perspective; OECD; 2002; p. 263 accessed 5/30/2021.

This release is the latest in the recent empty tomb series. Following is a list of the previous releases:

April 13, 2021:
Long-Term Declines in Church Giving and Membership Can Be Addressed: New empty tomb Book

April 20, 2021:
Global Racism Means About 80% of 1.2 Million Child Deaths Are in Africa, Numbers in New empty tomb Book Suggest

April 27, 2021:
Progress on Reducing Global Child Deaths Shows Goals Are Reachable, New empty tomb Book Finds

May 4, 2021:
It's Chocolate AND Children, Says empty tomb®, inc.'s Mission Match®

May 11, 2021:
Whither Philanthropy? Young People Learn Giving in Church and the Church Is Weakening, empty tomb Book Finds

May 18, 2021:
empty tomb Book Facts Raise Question: Will 3-10 Venture Philanthropists Launch Movement Now to Protect in Jesus' Name 1.2 Mil. Dying Kids Via 300K Congs. in Dying Church?

May 25, 2021:
Numbers in New empty tomb Book Locate the Heart of the Dying Church's Choice: Serve God, in Jesus' Name, With Money on a Scale with Global Need — or Serve Money

June 1, 2021:
Mission Match® Seeks 10 Congregations and Three to 10 Venture Philanthropists to Help Mobilize Church in the U.S. and Counter Trends Found in empty tomb® Book

Media Contact

Sylvia Ronsvalle, empty tomb, inc., (217) 356-9519, [email protected]

SOURCE empty tomb, inc.

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