In 1982 Faith Restoration Center created financial
committee in Chicago district. Three years after,
In 1985 during the International Ministers
Convention, it named and approved the creation of
the CSM, CSO, CSC and CHM. CSM opened a thrift store
in Faith Restoration Center, Chicago district.
In 1995 New
Jersey district started the Christian Steward
Movement and started fund raising from friends and
members of Faith Restoration Center, later, The
Association of Christian Evangelists took over the
management of the movement and extended the fund
raising to stores and other business establishments.
The first project was to raise funds for poor
Children of Asia. Bottle containers were distributed
to stores, restaurants and some retail outlets. The
dime and cents project was not a success due to lack
of manpower and was put aside, until a God sent
member of the church volunteered to revived the
financial committee.
In 2004, Rev. Carolina
Salvador volunteered to head the Christian Steward
Movement with a different approach. It is now a
ministry and not a committee. CSM, short word for
Christian Steward Movement is the fund raising arms
of Faith Restoration Center (FRCI) and the
Association of Christian Evangelists (ACE), and will
be directly supervise by Bishop Gaudencio Soriano
and not by any districts or local churches.