COMMON SENSE CHECKPOINTS
Before you commit yourself to any ministry, there are many things you should check. Listed below area few of them:
Their Message: Is it something you can stand behind? Do you want it to be your message too?
Their Doctrine: Ask for a written statement of faith. Most ministries have these on hand. Be sure they are living, teaching, and preaching sound biblical doctrines. You cannot be too careful in this, for many unsuspecting Christians end up involved unwittingly in pseudo-Christian cults.
Their Visions and Goals: If you don't know where they are going, how do you know you want to go there?
Their Lives: Look at the LIVES of the people within the ministry. Do you respect the qualities you see expressed? This doesn't mean they will be perfect, but they should be good examples of Jesus and possess qualities you desire in your own life.
Their Fruit: Make sure their fruit is good! You should be able to see overwhelming evidence that God is with them and that He is using them. You can probably find some “bad reports” for just about every ministry around-but too many bad reports could add up to trouble. If this is the case, honestly discuss these areas with the ministry before making a commitment.
Their Finances: Most of the larger Christian ministries are non-profit corporations. This means that no one individual or individuals can own any of the assets that come into the ministry. If at some time a non-profit corporation were to dissolve, the assets would legally have to be turned over to another non-profit corporation. No monies or acquired goods could go to anyone personally, ever. Small, grassroots ministries may not have a non-profit status, but if they grow, it will probably become necessary. Be sure you are building God's Kingdom, and not somebody else's.
You should be wise in all of this, but not overly paranoid. I haven't found a perfect ministry yet, including ours! Ministries are not buildings and machines, they are made up of people who are all at different stages of growth and maturity in the Lord. Just take it before Jesus.
I heard a joke about a fellow who was going from church to church looking for the “perfect” one. He finally ran excitedly to his friend shouting, “I found it! I found it! I just started going to THE PERFECT CHURCH!!" His friend smiled and said, "Well, it's not perfect anymore…”
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