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Coach Your Champions Corporately, Part II: Individually Mature Donors and Disciples are “Unimaginable”

All churches and nonprofits dream of having mature champions who contribute in mature and $ignificant ways to the mission of the organization. The challenge is, few organizations seem to have latched on to a method to predictably find or generate … Continue reading

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Coach Your Champions Corporately, Part I: Growth to Fullness in Christ Ain’t Nearly as Mystical as Some Folks Make it Out to be

CT’s Mark Galli launched 2011 with a post entitled Blessed Are the Poor in Virtue: Why Some People May Want to Abandon New Year’s Resolutions As Soon As Possible. In it he contends that the process of growth to fullness in … Continue reading

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Two Videos: How Donors Connect…and How They Don’t

Most of us in the nonprofit world exhibit a skewed, inaccurately idealized image of: how donors are connected what they are connected to what passes along those connections Our idealized fundraising models are based on a Matrix-like image of donor … Continue reading

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