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Generational giving: Can young families give?
Generational Giving: Can young families give? A generosity experiment explainer.
How to look up a charity’s T3010
How to look up the T3010 information for a Canadian charity, which includes churches that issue tax receipts
Why is it easier to give away zucchini than money?
Ultimately having a big pile of money under the mattress is exactly the same as having a big pile of zucchini under the bed. You can’t take it with you.
Should the pastor know who gives? Part 3: Debt
Pastor Daniel is sweating profusely on a cold November morning. It’s stewardship Sunday, the one Sunday of the year where he is expected to talk about money. Pastor Daniel carries $45,000 in student debt. That’s without the credit card or line of credit factored in. How can he talk about money?
Fighting about money at church
Churches everywhere are 100% comprised of humans, which gets messy. When I asked a friend if my book about church and money should have conflict, she asked me, “do you want anyone under 40 to read the book?” A shiny, polished view of the church won’t ring true.
Bringing church and money books to Grebel
Literally the stack of church and money books Lori brought to a class of ministry students.