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This book is for the ones who feel called to serve-and quietly wonder how long they can afford to keep going. Enough introduces "fundworking": a practical, hope-filled alternative to traditional support-raising and fragile paychecks. Instead of living on last-minute gifts, underpaid roles, or endless side gigs, fundworking invites you to build digital, recurring, locationless income streams that fit around your real calling, not in place of it. You'll see how ordinary people-pastors, moms, caregivers, veterans, nonprofit workers, and those in between-can create simple, honest funding streams without hype, manipulation, or prosperity jargon. Rather than offering one "right" model, this book gives you a framework. You'll learn the three pillars of fundworking (digital, recurring, locationless) and use the TMR lens-Time, Money, Relationships-to discern which options actually make sense for your season and capacity. You'll explore real-world categories like memberships, digital products, small online services, and hybrid approaches that blend traditional support with modern income in sustainable ways. At the same time, Enough deals honestly with the emotional and spiritual weight of support: the awkward asks, the low-grade shame, the fear of leaving a "secure" but draining role, and the confusion around what Scripture really does and does not promise about money, calling, and blessing. Drawing from Paul's tentmaking example and a robust Christian worldview, it makes space for both faith and strategy without twisting either into a sales pitch. This is not a "get rich online" manual, and it's not an argument against churches, agencies, or donors. It is an invitation to step off the hamster wheel of chronic underfunding and into a different pattern of work-one that honors your limits, protects your relationships, and gives you the dignity of "enough" so you can serve with a clearer head and a fuller heart.








