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How to Coach Your Champions Corporately, Step II: Assign Your Group a Month of Scripture Study on the Cause

We’re working step-by-step through how to convert your individually-focused fundraising/development function into a corporate coaching process. Ready for the second step? Give each of these 20 to 30 champions you identified in our previous post a month-long assignment to Search … Continue reading

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How to Coach Your Champions Corporately, Step I: Gather a Group Interested in Personal Growth in the Cause

We’ve spent the past week of posts talking about the why of corporate coaching of champions. Now we’re going to walk step-by-step through how this process should look from your perspective as a nonprofit “platform.” Today, let’s take the first step: … Continue reading

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If American Evangelicals are Stingy, It is Because They Attend Churches that are Even Stingier

Christianity Today posted its annual beat-down article on Christian stinginess this week, lambasting evangelical Christians for giving just 4% of their income to churches (compared to their even stingier mainline counterparts, who give just 2.43%, according to the latest empty … Continue reading

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