Tag Archives: Christian Fundraising

The Glaring Omission in the Empty Tomb Stats: the Church/Nonprofit Complex

(Be sure to catch up on these stats before you read the rest of this post, as otherwise this post won’t make a whole lot of sense.) In his farewell address in 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned of the “conjunction … Continue reading

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Updated statistics: Christians Giving Less to Churches, More to Nonprofits

Call & Response, The Lead, and MLive all do a nice job summarizing the new stats from the Ronsvalles at empty tomb that Christians are giving less to churches and more to nonprofits. Religious News Service summarizes (via The Lead): A … Continue reading

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“Marketing Is What Happens When Relationship Fails”

The future of philanthropy belongs to a certain structure of nonprofit, and the shape and goal of that nonprofit structure will forever change the way fundraising is conceived and executed. It is the most basic of structures: An individual embraces … Continue reading

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