I am not a pentecostal and could never be one, however, I enjoy Jimmy Swaggart and their music from time to time. Now, every month this ministry has a 'Sharathon' to raise money for television airtime. They always have a goal which has been around the 3.8 million dollar mark. They stress that this is only for air time and not salaries or overhead. They absolutely must have it as they have no resources if it falls short. It has fallen about 15 - 20% short the last three or four months that I have paid attention to the final numbers.
Now, when a ministry has a fund raiser like this and falls short, do you think they they artificially inflate the goal knowing it will be short? Does a wealthy person step in after the 4 day Sharathon and make up the difference? This is something I am curious about as most ministries have become full-time fund raisers and I see different styles and different goals. I can't say I am totally against it but the constant fund raising is tiring to me and I know that in most ministries and business ventures if you don't make budget then you absolutely have to cut costs and services.
Now, when a ministry has a fund raiser like this and falls short, do you think they they artificially inflate the goal knowing it will be short? Does a wealthy person step in after the 4 day Sharathon and make up the difference? This is something I am curious about as most ministries have become full-time fund raisers and I see different styles and different goals. I can't say I am totally against it but the constant fund raising is tiring to me and I know that in most ministries and business ventures if you don't make budget then you absolutely have to cut costs and services.