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46. Dependence Isn’t a Deficit: A Fresh Look at Fundraising with Dr. Jacob Chacko

46. Dependence Isn’t a Deficit: A Fresh Look at Fundraising with Dr. Jacob Chacko

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"Our support raising isn’t asking for a favor — it’s an invitation to join in Kingdom work."

“Greed isn’t about how much money you have — it’s about what you expect money to give you.”


What does it really mean to live with an abundance mindset in a culture of scarcity and self-sufficiency? In this episode of It’s Not About the Money, we’re joined by Dr. Jacob Chacko — a cardiologist, bivocational pastor, and thoughtful teacher — to talk about the spiritual heart of fundraising.

Together we explore:

  • The subtle forms greed can take — even in ministry
  • Why dependence isn't weakness, but a biblical invitation
  • How abundance isn’t about more stuff — it’s about deeper trust
  • Practical ways to reframe financial anxiety and scarcity thinking

Whether you're deep into support-raising or simply wrestling with how to steward your money faithfully, this conversation will stir your heart and reorient your perspective.

🎧 Plus: a beautiful blessing from Walter Brueggemann to close out the episode.

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