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for Christian Stewardship during Scary Times
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You have most likely heard and perhaps quoted those
figures. Twenty percent of the people give 80 percent of the budget, and the
other 80 percent give the remaining 20 percent.
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November 2010
The Difference a Proper Preposition Makes
Submitted: Thursday, November 18, 2010; 4:50 p.m.
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I was never the best student in English classes. I struggled
understanding all the seemingly esoteric matters of proper
English. Since my parents were not well educated, I picked up
some poor grammar habits along the way. I am grateful to my high
school teachers and college professors who were kind and patient
with me as I sought to be a better student of English and to use
it more properly.
As a matter of confession, I will say I really learned as much
English studying Greek in seminary as anywhere. I remember the
late nights of studying that beautiful ancient language of the
New Testament and becoming enthralled with how much it had
influenced English and other languages.
I still have my moments when I stumble around trying to use
English properly. I can quickly catch myself when I detect an
error in conversation and in written form. Since I am not a
natural writer, I do ask for people to revise and edit my
publications so that the writings are more precise and proper.
However, I have become aware of the difference a preposition
makes in the English language. The primary observation I would
make is that people innocently refer to "giving TO the
Cooperative Program.” Although this sounds correct, it is not
exactly accurate. We do not give TO the Cooperative Program but
THROUGH the Cooperative Program.
What is the difference? Giving to something carries the idea of
a static point of destination. Picture a bucket receiving water.
Giving through the Cooperative Program reflects the reality of a
CP circulatory system which flows continuously in the Acts 1:8
mission fields of our world. The Cooperative Program is a
24/7/365 circulation of missions support. It is as broad as the
world and as deep as human need.
Therefore, I think saying we give through, not to, the
Cooperative Program is far more accurate. I am not trying to be
nitpicky or nuanced, but I am just affirming and acknowledging
the power of the proper use of the right preposition.
Thanks for considering these thoughts with me, and may God bless
you as you seek to be a Great Commission Christian in our Acts
1:8 world. You and I can make an eternal difference in praying,
going and giving through the Cooperative Program. I praise God
for this opportunity!
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