Take An Anonymous Survey On Church Giving – Your Input Is Desperately Needed

There is much debate in the church world today on the subject of giving.  I personally have been involved in an increasingly large number of conversations centering on this very topic.  Should you give to your local church?  Should it be 10%?  What about the poor?  Should you give to a needy neighbor instead?  What role does the pastor play?  And on and on and on.

I am taking a short, completely anonymous survey on the topic and desire your thoughts.  This survey will be conducted over the next two days.  I will post the results Friday evening on my weekly Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read During The Week report.  (*Note – you can now read the results by clicking here.)

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5 Responses to “Take An Anonymous Survey On Church Giving – Your Input Is Desperately Needed”

  1. Will you be sharing all the results. One suggestion – one question suddenly moved to “charitable giving” without clarifying how this question related to the previous one about tithing. Seemed a little unclear to me.

    Looking forward to the results.

    • Chris,

      Thanks for the email. I will be sharing the results Friday afternoon or evening so make sure you check back. Great question – the reason I said charitable giving is because I speak with many people who put their financial resources to causes rather than their church.

      Thanks for taking part in this. The results are fascinating.

      Brian

  2. Just took it. Looking forward to reading the results.

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