The Washington Conference financial staff learned awhile ago the importance of praying with purpose and specificity for things that were on our hearts. This past year, we prayed for a 5 percent annual tithe gain.
This seemed like an impossible goal to us because we had 53 Sabbaths in 2016 and only 52 Sabbaths in 2017. You can usually count on a loss in that situation and are grateful for a break-even year.
God had bigger plans for us.
God answered our prayers with a tithe gain of 4.97 percent for 2017. This was celebrated with conference office staff, committees and our pastor’s meetings. We celebrated: God is good and the tithe gain is close enough that we can round up to 5 percent in conversations. This was an exciting time, and we praised Him for His goodness and provision.
Yet I personally questioned why would God bring us right to the threshold and not let us cross it with exactly a 5 percent gain. My questions were always with a profound amount of gratitude for the 4.97 percent, but I still wondered why He wouldn’t have given us just another $6,000 to make up the 0.03 percent difference.
If I drop the story right there, it’s still a really good story. God is good! He has promised to provide and has done so incredibly well.
But God had a different story. Craig Carr, Washington Conference vice president for administration, shared he’d had a dream I would find the money to make our tithing goal.
As I left the office one day, a ministry director stopped me just before I got out the door and informed me that one of his church groups still needed to remit about $10,000 in tithe for December.
Of course we have closed our financial reporting for 2017 and the 4.97 percent is our official report, but hearing this I realized that God had given us what we asked for and then a little more. With the additional $10,000, we unofficially have a gain of 5.01 percent.
It’s so much fun to be a firsthand witness as to what God is doing.