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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Donors and Their New Adventures in Giving, Conclusion: What Would It Take For You To Be Able To Give Away One Million Dollars?
Let me get personal with you about your giving and my giving as we conclude this series on Donors and Their New Adventures in Giving. When I read about Toby Ord, the Oxford prof who made headlines in England recently … Continue reading
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Donors and Their New Adventures in Giving, part III: Why can’t the adventure be missions AND giving?
I flat-out love the concept of Adventures in Mission’s The World Race: The World Race is an 11-month Christian mission trip to 11 different countries around the world, and it’s not your typical missions experience. It’s a way for young … Continue reading
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Donors and Their New Adventures in Giving, part II: Donors want to act, not react
I flew to Orange County last week to teach a Mission Increase workshop. Ended up sitting next to a guy who saw the book I was reading, which led to a conversation in which we discovered we both were involved … Continue reading
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