Monthly Archives: November 2009

More than a feeling, part I: Give away an increasing percentage of your income each year

Several years ago, the concept of random acts of kindness became popular. Commit random acts of kindness, the idea was, and the world will become a better place. Perhaps the world will become a better place through your random acts … Continue reading

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More than a feeling: Six ways to grow (and measure your own growth) in giving that aren’t about feelings

Philanthrobloggers are in the midst of a genuinely uninspiring discussion on whether donors should make donations based on the merits of a nonprofit organization’s work or on the basis of their own feelings. I describe this discussion as genuinely uninspiring … Continue reading

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Gleaning a Transformational Giving idea: Churches funding TG fellowships

Since this blog is all about Transformational Giving, and since Transformational Giving is all about being comprehensively formed in the image of Christ through what God commends in scripture, and since scripture commends the practice of gleaning (i.e., giving the … Continue reading

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