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Sustain Discipleship

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Home
Our Principles
  • Access
  • Endurance
  • Formation
  • Order
  • Stewardship
How We Work
  • How We Work
  • Access in Practice
  • How We Steward the Work
Support the Mission
Areas of Work
  • Education
  • Farming
  • Healthcare
  • Housing
  • Care for Children
  • Water
How This Began
How to Walk With the Work
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  • Home
  • Our Principles
    • Access
    • Endurance
    • Formation
    • Order
    • Stewardship
  • How We Work
    • How We Work
    • Access in Practice
    • How We Steward the Work
  • Support the Mission
  • Areas of Work
    • Education
    • Farming
    • Healthcare
    • Housing
    • Care for Children
    • Water
  • How This Began
  • How to Walk With the Work
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  • Home
  • Our Principles
    • Access
    • Endurance
    • Formation
    • Order
    • Stewardship
  • How We Work
    • How We Work
    • Access in Practice
    • How We Steward the Work
  • Support the Mission
  • Areas of Work
    • Education
    • Farming
    • Healthcare
    • Housing
    • Care for Children
    • Water
  • How This Began
  • How to Walk With the Work
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  • Contact
  • Events

How to Walk With the Work

Sustain Discipleship exists because faith is not lived in isolation. Throughout Scripture, God calls His people to walk together in obedience, responsibility, and shared care. Participation in this work is not rooted in urgency or obligation, but in discernment, prayer, and faithful alignment with what God is already doing.


How people engage with the work matters as much as the work itself. For that reason, participation is approached with clarity, restraint, and respect for the responsibilities God has already placed in each person’s life.

Prayer as the First Act of Participation

Prayer is not an entry point or a formality within Sustain Discipleship. It is the foundation upon which every effort rests. The work described throughout this mission has been shaped through prayer, patience, and discernment rather than reaction or urgency.


Those who walk with the work are invited to pray not only for provision, but for wisdom, humility, protection, and faithfulness. Prayer aligns the heart before action and helps ensure that participation flows from obedience rather than emotion.

Giving as Worship, Not Obligation

Financial support within Sustain Discipleship is understood as an act of worship rather than a response to pressure. Giving is meaningful only when it is offered freely, prayerfully, and without compulsion. If support is given out of obligation or guilt, it no longer reflects the posture of worship God desires.


It is important to be clear that giving to this mission is not intended to replace or interfere with tithing to a local church. Tithing is a biblical responsibility meant to support the church, and Sustain Discipleship does not seek to draw resources away from commitments God has already established. Participation here should never jeopardize a person’s ability to steward their finances faithfully or honor prior commitments.

Support is invited only where giving can be offered with peace, clarity, and gratitude before God.

Giving That Is Prayerful and Discerned

When financial support is given, it is directed toward understood needs rather than speculative growth. Goals are established as clarity develops, and provision is matched to responsibility. This approach allows the work to move forward faithfully without presumption or accumulation beyond what can be stewarded responsibly.


Those who choose to give are encouraged to do so prayerfully and with discernment, recognizing that generosity and wisdom are not opposing virtues, but complementary ones.

Walking With Specific Areas of the Work

Some may feel led to walk alongside particular areas of the mission, such as education, care for children, water access, healthcare, housing, or farming. Engagement in these areas is not about ownership or direction, but about supporting the faithful work already underway.


Each area of the mission operates under the same commitment to stewardship, accountability, and partnership with the local church, ensuring that support strengthens rather than redirects the work.

How Funds Are Stewarded

Sustain Discipleship is committed to the responsible and transparent stewardship of all resources entrusted to the work. While the majority of giving supports mission efforts directly, a portion of funds is necessarily used to support administrative and operational responsibilities that allow the mission to function faithfully and accountably.


These responsibilities may include payroll for staff, compliance and nonprofit filings, taxes, certifications, shipping and logistics, event-related costs, and facility or infrastructure expenses. Administrative use of funds is approached with the same discipline and restraint that governs all areas of the mission, ensuring that resources are used to support the work rather than accumulation or growth for its own sake.

Relationship and Ongoing Awareness

Walking with the work also includes remaining informed and connected. Updates, reflections, and testimonies are shared to encourage prayer and transparency rather than to create urgency or pressure.


Faithful participation does not require constant activity. Often it takes the form of steady prayer, quiet generosity, and long-term commitment rather than visible involvement.

What Engagement Is Not

Engagement with Sustain Discipleship is not enrollment in a program, participation in a campaign, or a replacement for the local church. It does not assume equal involvement from everyone, nor does it suggest that all are called to give in the same way or at the same time.


This work does not measure faithfulness by amount, frequency, or visibility. It values obedience, wisdom, and peace before God above all else.

Walking Together in Faithfulness

Sustain Discipleship invites people to walk with the work only as God leads and provision allows. Whether through prayer, giving, or quiet support, participation is meant to reflect faithfulness rather than pressure, and worship rather than obligation.


The same care, restraint, and stewardship that shape the mission itself also guide how others are invited to participate.

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