The Fine Line Between Faith and Manipulation in Fundraising
In the high-stakes world of nonprofit and faith-based fundraising, the distinction between inspiring faith and exercising manipulation is often razor-thin. True faith-based fundraising…
In the high-stakes world of nonprofit and faith-based fundraising, the distinction between inspiring faith and exercising manipulation is often razor-thin. True faith-based fundraising…
The discovery that leadership has mismanaged or diverted sacred funds is more than a financial discrepancy; it is a profound breach of the…
The debate between secret and public giving often centers on the tension between personal humility and social influence. At the core of this…
In a culture that often equates generosity with the distribution of surplus, the “altar of sacrifice” represents a much deeper commitment. True sacrifice…
In conventional economics, wealth is managed through accumulation, where security is found in the size of one’s reserves. However, the “Kingdom Economy” operates…
In the landscape of modern stewardship, the terms tithe, offering, and donation are often used interchangeably, yet they represent distinct categories of financial…
In a modern economic landscape, giving is often categorized as a tax strategy or a humanitarian obligation—a transactional response to a visible need….
Across the tapestry of global faiths, the obligation to assist the impoverished is rarely framed as a mere suggestion; it is consistently presented…
The concept of tithing is often reduced to a rigid mathematical formula—the mandatory contribution of ten percent of one’s income. However, its true…
The intersection of spiritual conviction and social welfare creates a uniquely powerful engine for global change. Faith-based charities operate on the foundational belief…