Calling, Structure, & Financial Transparency

Our Calling

Digital Missions Display™ was born out of a burden for missions. After nearly losing my life in 2021, the Lord deepened my conviction that the local church must keep the harvest visible. Missions cannot drift to the back wall. Missionaries must remain in front of the people.

God has gifted me and the Digital Missions Display™ Team with skills in software development, marketing, graphic design, digital systems, and communication. I believe we are called to use those talents to strengthen the connection between churches and the missionaries they support.

Digital Missions Display™ and MissionaryConnect exist to serve that purpose.

We are not a church-planting ministry. We are not a mission board. We are a missions support ministry that builds tools to help churches raise, send, support, and pray for missionaries, helping to keep the church engaged with the Great Commission.

What We Do

Digital Missions Display™ provides:

• Interactive touchscreen missionary display systems for primarily for churches
• The MissionaryConnect software platform
• The Missionary Profile Podcast focused on missionary and missions leadership
• Ongoing missionary updates and technical support for partnering churches
• Technical help for members using the MissionaryConnect.app on handheld devices
• Technical assistance and pre-recorded video training for church leaders

Our goal is simple: Connecting Members to Missionaries.

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.”

Our Financial Structure

We operate under a ministry partnership model. There are multiple ways for churches to engage with us:

Ministry Partnership

Churches may choose to support Digital Missions Display™ through monthly giving. As ministry partners, they are offered full access to MissionaryConnect Pro along with ongoing software updates and personal support.

Some partnering churches may also choose to allow us to curate their missionary data which includes reaching out to supported missionaries and helping them either manage their profile or manually update their profile on behalf of the church.

We believe in complete transparency. Every pastor and church leader we speak with receives a clear explanation of our structure and operations, along with the opportunity to ask questions so they fully understand how Digital Missions Display™ functions.

Software Subscription

Churches that prefer not to participate as monthly ministry partners are welcome to access MissionaryConnect through a standard subscription option.

In both cases, churches know exactly what our role is.

Although we faithfully give to missions ourselves, we do not present this ministry as a church-planting work or as one raising funds for overseas evangelism. Our role is to build and maintain infrastructure that strengthens missions engagement within the local church.

Churches are not required to support Digital Missions Display™ as a digital helps ministry.

Why We Structure It This Way

Before MissionaryConnect was developed, churches using equipment provided by Digital Missions Display™ were already accustomed to paying monthly fees to a third-party software provider.

The difference today is that the software is a web-based application. MissionaryConnect is easier to manage, faster to update, and more accessible for churches of every size. Developed and maintained by individuals with a sincere burden for local and global missions, a commitment to the Great Commission, and a deep love for the local church.

Ministry partners are not subsidizing a business. They are helping build and expand a missions-focused infrastructure tool that serves both churches and missionaries.

MissionaryConnect exists because of the local church, and it continues to grow through the partnership and trust of church leaders.

We believe it is biblical for those who labor in ministry to live of that labor. We are equally committed to operating with transparency, integrity, and accountability in all that we do.

“Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel.”

Future Transition Plan

Digital Missions Display operates with real development, secure hosting, and support expenses required to maintain and continually improve the platform for all users.

Our long-term goal is to establish a financially responsible and self-sustaining structure that ensures continuity, accountability, and faithful service to the local church.

 

When MissionaryConnect reaches a stable subscription base, projected at approximately 325–350 active monthly subscribers, Digital Missions Display™ intends to transition away from receiving individual ministry support, with that transition made in coordination with supporting churches.

At that point:

• Partner churches will have the option of transitioning to a Basic or Pro software subscription model.

• Digital Missions Display™ will operate financially autonomously through subscription revenue, while continuing to be accountable to the local church.

Until that time, ministry partnerships help sustain the ongoing development, support, and expansion of the platform.

“But if any provide not for his own… he hath denied the faith…”

Our Commitment

We are committed to:

• Clear communication
• Financial transparency
• Biblical integrity
• Serving the local church
• Strengthening missions engagement

Our Conviction

At Digital Missions Display™ our calling and structure align with Scripture and Christian stewardship principles. This is a missions support ministry, designed to assist churches in fulfilling the Great Commission through practical tools and faithful service. Digital Missions Display™ is a missions support ministry built through the talents God has given us in software development and digital systems.

We believe there is no contradiction between building sustainable infrastructure and serving the Great Commission.

     Throughout Scripture, God used tentmakers, merchants, and skilled craftsmen to advance His work.

Our aim is singular: strengthen the connection between churches and the missionaries they support. Our funding structure reflects sustainability, not divided loyalty.

We answer first to Christ and then to the local church leaders who know us personally and have affirmed this work.  

Final Thoughts

We affirm to strengthen our platform, expand support and training resources for churches, and add features that foster greater prayer engagement and Faith Promise.

We affirm our commitment to the local church as the God-ordained institution through which the Great Commission is carried forward.

We affirm that the gifts and abilities entrusted to us by God are to be stewarded wisely for the strengthening of churches and the advancement of missions engagement.

We affirm our responsibility to operate with integrity, transparency, and accountability in all financial and ministry matters.

We affirm that sustainability is not pursued for personal gain, but to ensure stability, continuity, and long-term service to the local church.

We affirm that Digital Missions Display exists to serve churches and missionaries, not to compete with or replace them.

We affirm our gratitude for the many Baptist pastors and church leaders who have offered counsel, encouragement, and affirmation throughout the development of this ministry.

We affirm as a family ministry, we faithfully tithe to our local church and give to missions through Faith Promise at Calvary Baptist Church in Chesnee, South Carolina, under the leadership of Pastor Sam Kaminski.

We affirm our commitment to pursuing excellence in every aspect of this ministry.

We affirm above all that Christ is Lord over this work, and we desire to honor Him in structure, stewardship, and service.

As Paul writes to the faithful at Philippi in Philippians 4:15-17, he notes that they are the only church who have communicated with him in terms of giving and receiving. He also highlights that it’s not just about the financial support, but also the spiritual fruit that comes from their partnership. Therefore, staying in contact with missionaries helps to ensure that their needs are met, but also provides a way for believers to participate in spreading the gospel and producing spiritual fruit. It’s a way to partner with them in the work that God has called them to do and to contribute to their success in fulfilling the Great Commission.