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One area that students sometimes find difficult
to approach is raising the financial support needed for a DTS
outreach. Below are some suggestions that you will find helpful.

Remember, God is our Provider: (Philippians 4:19, Matthew 6:8,
Matthew 7:8)
We must remember that God is committed to—and responsible
for—providing our needs. He loves us and desires to give us good
things. As we are obedient to His leading, we must trust Him to make
the way for us. It is easy for us to look to others instead of God,
putting pressures on those who are not responsible. We must keep in
mind that God is our provider, and we need to trust Him to provide
in unexpected ways.
Define your ministry: (Hebrews 2:2)
Before you can effectively share with others, you must know what God
is calling you to do. Pray over and define the vision and direction
for your ministry, the circumstances that have led you up to your
call to DTS, and how you feel this program will affect what you hope
to do short and long term. It will also be helpful for you to
understand the vision of YWAM and why God is calling you to be a
part of it. As you become aware of what God has called you to, there
will be a confidence and excitement in what you share. People want
to support those who will be fruitful and make a difference.

The heart behind the DTS outreach phase... It is our desire to see
each student go on outreach in order to discover more about yourself
and your giftings while sharing the great hope that we have in Jesus
Christ. The non-threatening environment of outreach is designed in
such a way that each student participates in a wide range of
ministry opportunities that will enable you to discover what areas
of ministry you might be interested in, as well as to enable you to
discover areas in which you might be gifted.
Share your need:
People are not likely to support you unless they are aware you have
a need. Personal contact, whenever possible, is the most effective
means of communication. One thing to remember is that the more
personal you can be, the better. Relationship is the key. As you
share your vision and needs with others, commit yourself to seeing
their needs met as well. Look for ways to serve and bless them. Your
motivation must not be, “What can I get?” but “What can I give?”
Begin by calling and setting up appointments with those you feel are
interested in what you are preparing to do. Ask God to show you
those He would have you contact. Be sure to have some information
regarding Youth With A Mission on hand to share with them. As you
share, remember that God is your provider. Do not make people feel
responsible for your needs. Most likely, they already feel weighed
down by their own needs and responsibilities. Giving should be a
blessing for them, not a burden.

Consider some additional practical steps:
In obeying God, we must be willing to make sacrifices ourselves.
Sometimes God wants to see “just how willing” we are to obey Him.
Many YWAMers have earned money for their tuition and expenses by
selling their cars, furniture, stereos, etc. The rich young ruler
was willing to serve God in a deeper way until Jesus asked him to
sell his possessions. We must be willing to ask God if there are any
possessions He would have us sell, and we must be willing to obey.
Institute for the
Nations, Australia - Brisbane Campus
Registered Training Organisation #0449 / CRICOS #02239E
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