Tag Archives: Impact

Landmark Network for Good Study Shows We Have Miles to Go in Implementing TG Online

We like Katya Andresen a lot, and it’s not only because she’s willing to link to our weirdest and most controversial posts. Mainly it’s because she’s one of the few bloggers in philanthropy–either religious or secular–who writes regularly about philanthropy … Continue reading

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Why Shane Claiborne’s Idea of Being “Long Gone” is the Wrong Kind of Holiday Mischief

One of my new year’s resolutions for 2011 is to try hard to agree with Shane Claiborne and Christianity Today’s Mark Galli at least one time apiece. But it is still 2010. Shane’s A Season for Mischief and Conspiracy: A … Continue reading

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What Turkey Baskets Can Teach Us About Fundraising

As you wade through your refrigerator of Thanksgiving turkey leftovers, make sure to check out Jan Edmiston’s phenomenal post, What Turkey Baskets Can Teach Us About Evangelism, at A Church for Starving Artists blog. Her lessons apply as equally to … Continue reading

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