Thursday, March 12, 2009

What level are you...

Every time I attend the ballet or a Broadway show in Dallas, I notice in the program a list of donors that have helped make it all possible. They are listed in categories like: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Each of these levels come with a price tag. It is not just the arts that uses these titles, but also institutions of higher education use a similar system to categorize the giving of Alumni. The higher status metal is equated with a higher about of monetary support given to the organization.

Have you ever wonder if these categories have a positive or negative aspect?

Should churches adopt these practices in their work and publications?

I don't think so.

I think any system like this once again sets up a hierarchy So because someone who gives 1 thousand is greater than someone who gives 100. What if the person who gives a thousand in a millionaire and the person who gave 100 is clerk at a gas station? Who is the greatest? Who should be at what level?

Do you know what level you are at? Have you allowed some list or organization to put a label on your status in it's membership?

What do you think?

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