Why Do Churches Often Ask International Organizations To Help Support Their Health Programs?
  
Churches generally pay the costs of some of their health activities and also encourage their members to work as volunteers in health programs.
But good health programs are expensive, and churches have other activities to support -- worship, evangelism, Christian education, church planting, agriculture, schools, community development, youth work, relief efforts, etc.
To practice good stewardship, churches must decide how best to use their resources. Many churches around the world decide to use their offerings and gifts from partner churches for specifically church- related needs, such as evangelism and Christian education. Nowadays, they look for non-church funds to help run their community programs of health and education.
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