
Inspiring Generosity
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Blogs You Should Be Reading
I suggest these blogs to you – clergy and laity – because you can learn a lot about what “good” fundraising looks like from them. What you learn through them can, more often than not, be translated for the work of the church.

Which Jesus to Follow?
As people of faith, what we do with our money can be countercultural. It honors Jesus, not us. It’s not about grasping the rungs of the upward mobility ladder – it is about remembering who it is we serve, and the life Jesus lived.

Do One Thing to Keep Your Spirits Up: Love
So go ahead, take a mental health day and show a little love to your congregation. I can almost guarantee that you’ll be in a better place to face the world if you do.

Keep Track of the Good Stuff
Getting lost in nostalgia is not necessarily a bad response to anxiety. However, if you get stuck there…what does that say about how you view the future?
That’s why I love the six-minute video I watched from Water’s Edge Church in Omaha, NE.

Offering Plate a Little Empty? Try “Funding Forward.”
Are you dreaming about how your church might impact the community? Are you also wondering how you might fund your current valuable mission and ministry? Get a creative, grounded group together and definitely take a read of Funding Forward.

Your 2025 Year-Round Stewardship Calendar
The more you do these things every month, the more they will seep into your DNA…and most importantly, your congregation’s DNA too.

Before We Leave 2024…The Top 5 Posts from Last Year
Before we go too far – let’s look into the way back machine and see what the most pop-u-lar (I’m singing that tune from Wicked) posts were from last year.

The Last Three Days of the Year
Christmas Eve is almost here…and then you’re done.
Except, can I ask you to do one more thing?
Please send one last email reminding people about your financial need on either December 29, 30, or 31st.

In All the Hullabaloo, Don't Forget Gratitude
Expressing gratitude in the midst of a season where you are feeling overwhelmed (and I so appreciate all our clergy brethren and sisteren during Advent) can help you refocus on why you went into ministry in the first place.

First Hand Account: Don’t Forget to Be Welcoming
I don’t know of any church who brags:
“We are the unfriendly church!”
Of course, everyone thinks they are the friendliest, the most hospitable church. But what do these churches really practice? Well…let me tell you about my recent experiences.