Liberating Generosity

"...[Generosity] removes a weight, a burden, a nagging fear. It sets one free to appreciate and enjoy what one has, rather than being burdened with the wish that one had more or worry about losing it. This kind of personal transformation shores up the personal security grounded in believing that, whatever the future holds, one will always have enough....."This week, I’m reading a quote from The Paradox of Generosity by Christian Smith and Hilary Davidson. 2014 edition.Reflection questions: How are our words to donors reflecting that shift from scarcity to abundance? How is generosity liberating in our own lives? To purchase this book: The Paradox of Generosity by Christian Smith and Hilary Davidson.Copyright: Oxford University Press 2014. Reproduced with permission of the Licensor through PLSclear.

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Rich and Poor

"But sometimes our concern for the poor may carry with it a prejudice against the rich."This week, I’m reading a quote from The Spirituality of Fundraising by Henri Nouwen, originally presented in 1992.Reflection questions: Am I falling into either extreme of begging or entitlement? With our donors, how am I prioritizing the relationship over the request? To purchase: The Spirituality of Fundraising by Henri NouwenUsed with permission from Upper Room Books.

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Our Relationship with Money

"...Those of us who ask for money need to look carefully at ourselves. The question is not how to get money. Rather, the question is about our relationship with money. We will never be able to ask for money if we do not know how we ourselves relate to money...." This week, I’m reading a quote from The Spirituality of Fundraising by Henri Nouwen, originally presented in 1992.

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Means of Generosity

Consider the volunteers you interact with, how are you going beyond thanking them for their time and instead honoring the gift of their own self? How are we restoring them to themselves; that is, sharing with them the greater impact the gift of their time and person has in the mission together we serve?

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Nurture Goodness

Is there a donor to whom you have tried to offer an exchange of a tangible items and they seemed not to want it? How can you shift to a mindset of relationship in your conversations with that donor? How are you nurturing relationships with donors that are excited to see the world-changing and life-giving power of their donations?

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