A Disruptive Generosity: Stories of Transforming Cities through Strategic Giving
By Mac Pier, Jim Denison and Ray Nixon
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From Dallas to New York City, from London to Singapore, lives and communities are being changed through strategic stewardship. These stories will challenge marketplace Christians to find innovative ways to use their resources as God's hands and feet in a hurting world.
Mac Pier
Mac Pier is president and founder of the New York City Leadership Center and has hosted a half dozen urban consultations for 10,000 leaders since 1995. He is the author of The Power of a City at Prayer.
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A Disruptive Generosity - Mac Pier
Amen.
1
Boldness
HOW RAY AND DENISE NIXON SAID YES TO GOD’S CALL
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?
And I said, Here am I. Send me!
Isaiah 6:8
When Isaiah received a vision of the Lord, high and lifted in his infinite holiness, Isaiah’s only response was, Woe to me! I am a man of unclean lips
(Isa. 6:5). The Lord cleansed Isaiah and asked him, Who will go for us?
Isaiah’s response was, Send me!
(v. 8).
Isaiah’s voice was influential, given that he served under four kings. The unique platform he enjoyed was because of his national prophetic role. We cannot underestimate the importance of being placed in a strategic vocation and location.
Perhaps no word better embodies the life and ministry of Ray and Denise Nixon than boldness. They have courageously raised their hands to give of themselves again and again. What has given their leadership additional significance is their engagement with the financial industry, life in Dallas, and participation with a globally strategic church.
At a recent donor gathering for Movement Day Global Cities, Ray spoke to the attendees. Ray challenged the attendees to be bold and to have a vision for Christ. He challenged those present to risk it all.
Ray and his wife, Denise, have never lacked a God-sized vision for the city they’ve been called to serve.
In 2014 I met Denise through a mutual friend, Abigail Powell. Denise introduced me to Ray later that year over dinner. I quickly learned he knew Dallas as well as any marketplace leader I had ever met knew his or her city. Since 1994 Ray has worked as executive director for Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, LLC, a financial investment firm. The firm manages $100 billion. I interviewed him in March 2015 at his Dallas offices on Ross Avenue.
Denise is deeply involved with Bible Study Fellowship. Through her BSF experience, her heart was warmed toward Jesus in a fresh way. Ray began his own spiritual journey with daily spiritual practices. Ray told me, I was finally converted to Christ at the age of forty-two. My encounter with him radically changed my life.
As the result of this deepening spiritual life, the Nixons joined Park Cities Presbyterian Church in 2001.
A Bold Faith—Denise
Denise has always had a heart that leaned toward the poor, and her social work orientation has been informed by her deep sense of compassion. She told me, In the 1980s I got to see a different side of Dallas. I saw the poor and underserved. I was involved in St. Luke’s Closet, which provided clothing to the poor in our city.
As her involvement grew with Park Cities Presbyterian Church, she was invited to lead a women’s retreat. Rather than conducting a traditional conference-center outing, she decided to take the women from this relatively affluent church on a field trip. They traveled to West Dallas—one of the poorest communities in the DFW metroplex. Denise’s understanding of the underserved in West Dallas was central to the formation of Serve West Dallas.
Serve West Dallas is a remarkable organization that stands on the shoulders of the thirty-plus-year ministry of Pastor Arrvel Wilson and the work of West Dallas Community initiatives and several faith-based organizations. In 2007 a few West Dallas ministries approached Pastor Wilson, senior pastor of West Dallas Community Church, saying it would be hugely beneficial if the faith community could work closer together in West Dallas.
From then on, discussions about forming a faith-based collaborative began among West Dallas nonprofits, Christian organizations, community pastors, several Dallas businessmen, and several large suburban churches. This new partnership would function under the mantra The whole is stronger than the individual parts,
believing West Dallas could be transformed only if people started working together.
During the initial period of Denise’s involvement with SWD, index crime rates dropped 49 percent, and the estimated saving of property resolution totaled more than $2 million, based on improved tax revenues, improved property values, reduced crime, and reduced maintenance cost.1
The power of the Serve West Dallas model is that it demonstrates with measurable impact what collaboration can achieve in a city. The vision is to see Serve West Dallas replicated in other impoverished Dallas communities. Denise understands that the poor need a bold voice on their behalf.
A Bold Faith—Ray
After Ray’s conversion, he joined the board of the Salvation Army in Dallas. The Army began in 1865 under the leadership of William Booth. It has become one of the most globally recognized humanitarian agencies in the world. But in Dallas the Salvation Army had run into difficult times.
As Ray joined the board, he and his fellow board members began to turn the Dallas Salvation Army effort around. By the time Ray became the board chair, it had become the largest Salvation Army expression in the world. Its services include addiction recovery, helping families in crises, and running children’s camps.
I attended the Salvation Army Christmas luncheon in December 2013, where President George W. Bush was the keynote speaker. That luncheon raised more than $2 million. Today the Salvation Army has eleven locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and has developed anchor partnerships with AT&T and the Dallas Cowboys.
The beauty of Ray’s involvement with the Salvation Army is that it meshes his and Denise’s concern for the poor with their passion for evangelism. Ray has been the only Dallas leader to receive the prestigious Others
award from the Salvation Army for exemplary service to