Summary
The $150,000 Fund presents an appeal for raising significant financial resources for specific denominational needs—likely institutional development, mission expansion, or debt elimination. This fundraising campaign pamphlet addressed: the specific needs requiring funds, how money would be used, members' responsibility to give sacrificially, blessings attending faithful stewardship, practical methods for raising the amount, and assurance that God would provide through His people's generosity. The substantial sum ($150,000 in early 1900s) represented major institutional investment or crisis resolution. White's appeal combined spiritual motivation (advancing God's work, investing in eternity) with practical accountability (specific goals, transparent use). Such campaigns demonstrated faith that church members would respond sacrificially to clearly presented needs.
Who This Book Is For
All church members able to contribute, wealthy individuals, institutional supporters, and those studying denominational financial stewardship and campaign methods.