Preachers or Waiters?

You’ve probably seen it before. A minister starts off on fire, preaching the gospel, making disciples, and then—boom!—they’re running a food program, a relief fund, or a rescue mission. Before long, teachings are replaced with sermons on supply chain logistics, and their prayer time is spent writing proposals for donations. They even write a book about it and market it to raise funds for the charity work. Don’t get me wrong—charity is good. But when charity becomes the ministry, that's off and we then have a problem. A problem that the early church faced and overcame. In Acts 6:2-7, the apostles had a real issue. The church was growing, widows needed food, and complaints were flying in. But when faced with this crisis, the apostles made a shocking statement: " It would not be right for us to neglect the ministry of the word of God in order to wait on tables. " (Acts 6:2) Wait—did they just say it’s not right to serve tables? Is charity now bad? Not at all! But it’s not...