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"...a catalyst for Christ-centered change..."

Welcome!

From Ronnie McBrayer:

MatchPoint is a not-for-profit ministry founded by myself and my wife, Cindy. It has a singular purpose: MatchPoint seeks to be a catalyst for Christ-centered change in the world.

Can an environment be created where Christ-centered change becomes a reality? I believe so. Keeping it simple, I like to talk about “how” MatchPoint creates such an environment using the “A-B-Cs:”

A) ASSIST people in following the way of Jesus. I do this by mentoring, consulting, and coaching individuals, churches, and faith communities, always focusing on the teachings of Christ. I believe that there must be less focus on specific religious organizations, and more energy directed at becoming grace-filled, Jesus-following communities.

B) BE a vehicle to help others in need. Through financial sponsorships, mission partnerships, and direct assistance, MatchPoint has aided hundreds of people in the last few years. Rent assistance, community building through the Fuller Center for Housing, medical bill payments: These are just a few ways we direct MatchPoint’s resources to minister to those in need.

C) COMMUNICATE the unconditional love of God. I write books, blogs, and publish a syndicated newspaper column called “Keeping the Faith.” KTF is in more than 70 outlets with a circulation of 4 million readers. I also travel and speak in various venues, and make every effort to speak without charging an established speaking fee.

So when you donate to MatchPoint you are joining this good work. You help others shape their lives around Jesus, assist those in need, and keep my ministry of writing and speaking available to millions – in print, online, and to faith groups all over North America. You become a catalyst for Christ-centered change.

MatchPoint needs regular financial support. Thoughtfully and prayerfully consider becoming a MatchPoint Partner today. Links to your right can guide you in the Partnership process, and help you learn more.

Keep the Faith my Friends,

Ronnie McBrayer