Batman and Peanut Butter: How to Choose Kingdom-Aligned Partnerships That Actually Strengthen Your Ministry

Wait a minute. Batman and Robin. Peanut butter and jelly. Peanut butter and chocolate if you’re feeling adventurous. But Batman and peanut butter? That just doesn’t fit.

Some things belong together. Others… not so much.

As a stewardship pastor, the same is true for partnerships. Who you align with matters—a lot. You need strategic partners to build a healthy community of disciples who grasp and live out biblical stewardship and generosity. The right partners help you inspire lifelong Kingdom givers. The wrong ones can quietly undermine everything you’re working toward.

So how do you know the difference?

Here are a few straightforward questions to ask yourself. They’re not in any strict order, but they’re worth chewing on before you say “yes” to another collaboration.

Questions to Ask As You Choose Kingdom-Aligned Partnerships:

What is their purpose?

You know yours: inspiring and equipping believers to steward God’s resources with open hands and grateful hearts. What about your potential partner? Why do they exist? For-profit or nonprofit, faith-based or secular, every organization has a “why.” Dig in. Is it compatible with yours—for today and for the long haul?

What is their long-term vision?

Tomorrow matters. Consider their long game. Where do they see themselves in five, ten, twenty years? Some outfits chase venture capital—big money poured in with the clear expectation of big returns (with interest). They may have a “faith division,” but only as long as it pads the bottom line. Others? Started by Kingdom-minded entrepreneurs who, in their later chapters, redirect their God-given talents toward eternal impact. Or pure vision-driven Kingdom workers who’ve always been, and always will be, focused on advancing the gospel through wise stewardship.

What’s the preferred future of those you’re considering? Does it line up with building sustainable, disciple-making ministry?

What do their partnerships reveal about them?

Who else are they partnering with? When you link arms, you inherit their network—good and bad. In ministry, strange bedfellows happen more often than we’d like. Some organizations keep their full partner list under wraps for a reason. If knowing the whole story would make you cringe, that’s a red flag. Remember the warning about being unequally yoked (2 Corinthians 6:14)? Yes, it’s often applied to marriage, but the principle stretches broader: don’t bind yourself to alliances that pull you off mission. By association, you’re tied to their ties.

Is their product forming disciples or just delivering content?

The product. Stewardship pastors don’t sell widgets, but we do aim for healthy disciples—believers who see themselves as stewards, not owners. Many potential partners do have a “product”: apps, tools, templates, widgets, often “free.” But let’s be honest—if it’s free in this world, you’re usually the product, not the consumer. Think about those apps on your phone quietly collecting your data, habits, and choices to sell to other companies. Valuable commodity, right?

What do your partners really offer? Does it sync with real discipleship—human touch, mentoring, walking alongside people—or is it more transactional and hands-off?

Do their values align with yours?

Values. Do they match yours? You value personal connection, biblical teaching, genuine generosity rooted in relationships. Some partners offer no room for a real conversation—no live person, no believer-to-believer mentoring. What else matters to you in ministry? Integrity? Transparency? Kingdom-first decisions? Make sure your partners hold those dear too.

Final Reflection:

Not every partnership is prudent. Some partnerships are like peanut butter and jelly: they just work, perfect complements that strengthen the whole. Others… well, Batman and peanut butter. Awkward at best.

I know these decisions aren’t simple. We’re in the world but not of it (John 15:19; 17:14–16; 1 John 2:15). Rooted here, but with wings toward eternity. It takes prayer, discernment, and sometimes hard conversations.

Me? I’m a peanut butter and jelly guy through and through. My wife leans peanut butter and chocolate—she’s got that wild side. We both love Batman and Robin. We’re good.

What about you? Have you paused lately to evaluate your current partners? Are they truly helping—or quietly hindering—your calling to inspire biblical stewardship and generosity in your congregation?

Partnerships matter. Choose them prayerfully and wisely.

Your disciples, your church’s long-term health, and the Kingdom impact you’re building depend on it.

Take a moment today: prayerfully review who you’re walking with. Ask the hard questions. Align with those who share your heart for disciple-making generosity, guided biblical planning, and legacies that outlast us.

Your ministry—and eternity—will thank you.

Guest Author: Clay Perkins
Executive Director of Legacy Services,
Financial Planning Ministry

To learn more about FPM, visit fpm.org

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