Do you know how to know when the economy really, really stinks? When college students are so poor they can’t afford wiper blades. Today I was out at our local university doing some work. (They have faster internet!) As I got ready to get in my car, I noticed that the car next to me had a sock over both wiper arms. After a little bit of sleuthing, I determined that the wiper blade had finally given up the ghost and in place of a blade, they were now using the closest thing that was most absorbent: a sock. I was so humored by this that I completely forgot to take a picture to share, so I recreated the situation using my own car. It’s not nearly as funny, but it communicates my point.
That got me to thinking: that guy would be a great children’s pastor. He could probably rebuild the entire used sound system from “big church” using gum, duct tape, and some old socks. (Admit it, you’ve used creative tools before.) Children’s pastors seem to have a unique knack for making something out of absolutely nothing.
So in celebration of that spirit, we want to know what the most creative thing you’ve ever done to stretch your ministry budget was. Whether it was giving every kid half a Tootsie Roll Midgee for being quiet to building a new children’s ministry building using only popsicle sticks and glue sticks, we want to hear about it.
As a little incentive to get you to share, we’re going to have a giveaway! Just put in your name and email below (your email won’t be seen but anyone but us!), then tell us your budget-stretching story. On March 7, I’m going to pick the most outrageously creative story. You’ll win a children’s ministry music prize pack, containing at least 6 CDs, and more if we randomly decide to! Make sure your submission is in by 11:59 PM EST on March 6, or it doesn’t count. We all look forward to seeing your crazy ideas!