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East Gates International

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Sector:

Foreign Missions

Total
Revenue:

$390,778

Total
Expenses:

$467,450

Net
Assets:

$962,609

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Database Avg This Ministry
Program 82% 92.1%
General & Admin 12.6% 12.3%
Fundraising 6.2% 12.6%
Savings -1% -19.6%


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Summary

East Gates Ministries International ("East Gates") is dedicated to serving the growth and development of the Church in China. Shown on East Gates’ logo are two Chinese characters -- East and Gate. Together, they reflect East Gates’ vision which is to be a gate for the West into the East when it comes to understanding and serving the Church in China. This ministry has chosen not to be open and transparent with MinistryWatch.com. As such it is difficult to understand all aspects of its ministry.

Contact Information: [ Back to top ]

Mailing Address:PO Box 2010
Sumner, WA
98390-2010
Website: www.egmi.org
Phone:(253) 770-2625, (800) 959-3464
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Organization Details [ Back to top ]

EIN: 911495327
CEO/President: Rev. Nelson Graham Tax Deductible: Yes
Chairman: Rev. Ben Cross Fiscal Year End: December 31
Board Size: 6 Financial info from: 990
Founder: Member of ECFA: No
Year Founded: 1995 Member of ECFA since:

Purpose [ Back to top ]

East Gates Ministries International ("East Gates") is dedicated to serving the growth and development of the Church in China. Shown on East Gates’ logo are two Chinese characters -- East and Gate. Together, they reflect East Gates’ vision which is to be a gate for the West into the East when it comes to understanding and serving the Church in China.

This ministry has chosen not to be open and transparent with MinistryWatch.com. As such it is difficult to understand all aspects of its ministry.

Prudent donors want to understand what it is they are going to support. Some ministries claim they have no legal obligation to share financial or other information — but they do have a moral obligation to do so. Without access to comprehensive ministry information it is not possible for donors to make optimal giving decisions. Ministries that seek to obscure critical information from scrutiny undermine the faith and trust of donors and damage attitudes that have a long term negative impact. For those few ministries that state it has no legal obligation, it should be noted that donors are even less so obligated with any legalist obligation to give, but they do have a moral obligation to give in a prudent and wise fashion. Transparency is a consensus of practical sound wisdom. Many Christians are willing to live ethically without a governmental entity mandating that they do so. Transparency is the key component to a growing and prosperous donor — ministry relationship and fundamental to long-term ministry success. Information, however, must be timely, relevant, accurate and complete for it to be used effectively.

Christians should have nothing to fear by being open. All will be judged at a future date, and with this thought in mind, how are we to conduct ourselves before God today? Organizations described as “Christian Ministries” are at least giving people an image of God. Is God characterized as closed, impartial and hidden; or, open, personable and knowable? Scripture enjoins Christians to conduct themselves honestly (1 Thes. 4:12; 1 Tim. 2:2), with due candor (Jms. 5:12) and grace (Col. 4:6), without deliberate offense to Jew, Gentile or the Church of God (1 Cor. 10:32), with decency and orderliness (1 Cor. 14:40), blameless, giving no occasion for rebuke (Phil. 2:15), and offering no opportunity for false accusation (1 Pet. 3:16). Responsibility for the resources God has placed in the trust of His saints is called “stewardship” in the Bible (1 Pet. 4:10), the person responsible for the resources is called the “steward” (Lk. 12:42; 16:1-8). Most Christians would not argue with the principle that the chief aim of man is to ...”to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.” However, how can a “Christian Ministry” “glorify God” if they are not open? Are not organizations that hide things characterized as cults? Should not Christian ministries lead by example? Besides being characterized as a steward, Christians can be characterized as ambassadors and as light because God is light. Just these few summary ideas indicate that Christian ministries should be open and transparent. In addition, responsibility to God is linked to responsibility to government and mankind.

MinistryWatch.com's hope is that Christian ministries are indeed an example to follow and not otherwise. It is one of our premises that Christians should be light in a world of darkness and as such, Christians should be setting the standard by their conduct.

It is not enough for ministries to live up to the minimum of any written law, or to give all men their due. Ministries ought to give them more than their due. Ministries should be concentrating on the good of others, seeking reward in self-denial and sacrifice, and not of personal advantage. Therefore ministries should treat others as they would want to be treated by them, regardless of unworthiness and ingratitude.

Donors should be seeking information before they give as well as after. Before in order to have an idea where the money is intended, as well as if it corresponds to the donors values. And then after to see if it really happened. Trust but verify, so that they know if they would desire to continue to give.

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Transparency Grade [ Back to top ]

Transparency Grade of : F
Criteria categoryGradeOther Comments
Timeliness:0
Financial Information:0
Foundational Clarity:0
Level of Cooperation:0
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MinistryWatch.com 5 Star Financial Efficiency Ratings [ Back to top ]

Ranking CategoryRatingOverall RankForeign Missions Sector
Overall Efficiency RatingStar347 of 353    54 of 54
Fund Acquisition DecisionStarStar305 of 353      48 of 54
Resource Allocation DecisionStarStar271 of 353      49 of 54
Asset Utilization DecisionStar350 of 353      54 of 54
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Financial Information:

Financial Ratios[ Back to top ]

Funding RatiosDatabase Average20072006200520042003
Return on FR Efforts9%13%12%18%0%0%
Fundraising Cost Ratio6%13%13%20%0%0%
Contributions Reliance83%95%109%112%0%0%
Fundraising Expense Ratio6%11%12%17%0%0%
Other Revenue Reliance17%5%-9%-12%0%0%
Operating RatiosDatabase Average20072006200520042003
Program Expense Ratio81%77%79%72%0%0%
Spending Ratio101%120%104%119%0%0%
Program Output Ratio82%92%82%86%0%0%
Savings Ratio-1%-20%-4%-19%0%0%
Reserve Accumulation Rate2%-8%-2%-10%0%0%
General & Admin Ratio13%12%9%11%0%0%
Investing RatiosDatabase Average20072006200520042003
Total Asset Turnover2.62x.29x.29x.35x0x0x
Degree of L-T Investment3x26.11x24.64x18.15x0x0x
Current Asset Turnover4.92x7.51x7.05x6.31x0x0x
Age of Assets9.6yr(s)39.8yr(s)38.9yr(s)28.1yr(s)0.0yr(s)0.0yr(s)
Liquidity RatiosDatabase Average20072006200520042003
Current Ratio117.87x0x107.95x160.55x0x0x
Current Liabilities Ratio.32x0x.01x.01x0x0x
Liquid Reserve Level5.67x1.6x1.69x1.89x0x0x
Solvency RatiosDatabase Average20072006200520042003
Liabilities Ratio.23x.41x.4x.44x0x0x
Debt Ratio.06x.36x.36x.4x0x0x
Reserve Coverage Ratio86%214%206%162%0%0%

Financials[ Back to top ]

Balance Sheet
Assets20072006200520042003
Cash$49,109$65,230$83,457$111,757$122,091
Receivables, Inventories & Prepaids$13,154$5,154$6,612$12,931$14,190
Short-Term Investments$0$0$0$0$0
Total Current Assets$62,263$70,384$90,069$124,688$136,281
Long-Term Investments$517,969$573,531$435,650$432,758$600,425
Fixed Assets$1,002,014$1,010,919$1,035,039$1,060,701$1,099,457
Other Long-Term Assets$43,194$79,149$73,956$74,003$56,930
Total Long-Term Assets$1,563,177$1,663,599$1,544,645$1,567,462$1,756,812
TOTAL ASSETS$1,625,440$1,733,983$1,634,714$1,692,150$1,893,093
Liabilities20072006200520042003
Payables & Accrued Expenses$0$652$561$4,519$7,302
Other Current Liabilities$0$0$0$0$0
Total Current Liabilities$0$652$561$4,519$7,302
Debt$583,137$617,793$649,753$676,861$706,408
Other Long-Term Liabilities$79,694$80,649$75,103$81,727$69,941
Total Long-Term Liabilities$662,831$698,442$724,856$758,588$776,349
TOTAL LIABILITIES$662,831$699,094$725,417$763,107$783,651
Assets20072006200520042003
Unrestricted$962,609$1,034,889$909,297$776,570$1,048,769
Temporarily Restricted$0$0$0$152,473$60,673
Permanently Restricted$0$0$0$0$0
NET ASSETS$962,609$1,034,889$909,297$929,043$1,109,442
Revenue and Expenses
Revenue20072006200520042003
Total Contributions$371,033$521,687$536,175$514,151$570,467
Program Service Revenue$0$0$0$0$0
Membership Dues$0$0$0$0$0
Investment Income$19,745($43,942)($56,988)$19,621$48,641
Other Revenue$0$0$0$0$0
Total Other Revenue$19,745($43,942)($56,988)$19,621$48,641
TOTAL REVENUE$390,778$477,745$479,187$533,772$619,108
Expenses20072006200520042003
Program Services$360,230$391,941$411,186$520,206$615,169
Management & General$57,935$43,775$61,334$92,452$84,440
Fundraising$49,285$60,813$96,138$66,970$64,328
TOTAL EXPENSES$467,450$496,529$568,658$679,628$763,937
Change in Net Assets20072006200520042003
SURPLUS (DEFICIT)($76,672)($18,784)($89,471)($145,856)($144,829)
Other Changes in Net Assets$4,392$44,376$69,725($34,543)$38,949
TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS($72,280)$25,592($19,746)($180,399)($105,880)

Functional Expenses [ Back to top ]

Funding Ratios20072006200520042003
Grants & Allocations$0$0$0$0$0
Specific Assistance to Individuals$0$0$0$0$0
Benefits Paid To or For Members$0$0$0$0$0
Compensation of Officers, Directors$131,169$134,344$145,665$88,665$106,671
Other Salaries, Wages$22,394$28,455$105,564$226,291$264,387
Pension Plan Contributions$0$0$0$0$0
Other Employee Benefits$18,271$13,372$0$0$0
Payroll Taxes$5,541$5,894$0$0$0
Professional Fundraising Fees$0$0$0$0$0
Accounting Fees$5,784$0$0$0$0
Legal Fees$225$0$0$0$0
Supplies$19,566$6,252$9,456$5,826$6,124
Telephone$6,027$4,597$5,756$6,534$7,112
Postage & Shipping$2,895$2,473$3,356$7,242$3,298
Occupancy$1,632$3,377$1,825$28,508$22,199
Equipment Rental & Maintenance$0$1,142$347$0$0
Printing & Publications$17,017$0$0$0$0
Travel$16,219$5,196$23,448$6,640$1,916
Conferences, Conventions & Meetings$0$0$0$0$0
Interest$5,818$5,678$5,951$21,361$22,176
Depreciation, Depletion etc.$13,198$12,600$16,158$28,738$31,829
Other Expenses$201,694$273,149$251,132$259,823$298,225
Total Functional Expenses$467,450$496,529$568,658$679,628$763,937