Monthly Archives: May 2010

D. Michael Henderson and the art of the coaching conversation in champion discipleship

In a post last week on D. Michael Henderson and What Mormons Can Teach Us About Major Donor Development, I made a not so subtle recommendation that you buy everything the man ever wrote. I received a gratifying number of … Continue reading

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Where are all the fundraising heroes?

There is very little that is heroic about fundraising. And that’s sad, because there should be. And by heroic, I don’t mean: Commendable, touching, or really cool; Successful (i.e., raised a lot of money); Heart-wrenching (i.e., generates an emotional response). … Continue reading

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D. Michael Henderson and What the Mormons can teach us about Major Donor Development

Regular readers of this blog know that my admiration and adoration of the writings of D. Michael Henderson borders on the man-crushy. Dude is flat out brilliant. Read everything he ever wrote. Then read it again. No, he’s not a … Continue reading

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