Drew Formsma

098: Drew Formsma on Learning to Be a Speaker at 14 Years Old, and How He Teamed up with Candace Cameron-Bure to Help Kids Become Generous

Grant Skeldon is the Next Gen Director for Thinq Media, helping bridge faith and culture. He’s on the preaching team at Way Church in Nashville, where he and his wife, Cheyenne, also serve as Directors of Culture. They love discipleship, Spikeball, Smash Bros, and burgers at Jack Brown’s. Grant is one of the leading voices when it comes to raising up disciples in the next generation. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com.

     

Today’s episode is brought to you by Children’s HopeChest. Being a church partner with HopeChest is an amazing two-way transformational experience for your whole church. Not only do you and your church get the joy of knowing you are making a difference, but you also get to experience the love of a community and learn from their community through multiple mission trips to your community overseas.

HopeChest’s model gets into a community, they establish a multi-year partnership, and then build up local leaders in the areas they work with. They develop community plans with clear exit strategies, focusing on empowerment of the local people, not a forever dependence on those of us who want to help. It truly is the “helping without hurting” model that I know as a pastor I looked for a long time in my global mission work. In my mind, they check all the right boxes.

Take a first step and get to know this organization more by going on a vision trip. They are getting ready for some summer vision trips to Guatemala, Uganda, and Ethiopia. You can find out about them and sign up at www.hopechest.org/lutheran. Thanks again to HopeChest for being our Season 8 Sponsor.

Resources mentioned in the episode

Drew Formsma Instagram 

Brad Formsma’s Giving resources

Everyday Generosity: Becoming a Generous Family in a Selfie World

Generous Family (Generous Kids Book Club)

Jesus.net

Key insights from the episode: 

Jesus did not give 10% of his blood. – Drew Formsma

Generosity is love in action. – Drew Formsma

Generosity is messy. – Drew Formsma

MEE: Model Generosity, Encourage, Engage in conversations. – Drew Formsma

Churches that are thriving start with the why. – Drew Formsma

Typically, generous churches are also thriving. – Drew Formsma

Jesus was extremely busy, but he was also interruptable. – Drew Formsma

Drew Formsma’s Challenge: Become aware of what your definition of generosity is, then give without expectation.

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