Why is it called tentmaking?
This is based on the example of the Apostle Paul, who made tents in order to support his mission activities. In Acts 18 and 21 we get an insight into Paul engaging in his trade, in order that he and his colleagues could be self sufficient. He told his infant churches that he chose not to burden them, but rather be a ‘model to hard work’ and to ‘imitate’ Christ. He believed he had a right to expect gifts (1 Cor 9) but was concerned for the sake of his credibility and integrity not to be misunderstood. But he was flexible. He did at other times preach full time and received gifts of support.