In this blog Pastor Brian Kluth of Maximum Generosity (www.kluth.org/index.htm) discusses the results of his 2013 State of the Plate research that focuses on tithers—the people who give 10 percent or more of their income to charitable causes. Some of the surprisesRead more…
“WISE GIVING” Q&A Video Series 25 Answers to Commonly Asked Questions on Giving & Tithing
25 short question and answer videos produced by Brian Kluth in partnership with ECFA in Washington, USA and the Maclellan Foundation. Questions #1-#9 provides practical answers to commonly asked questions about charitable giving. Questions #10-#25 provides biblical insights and answersRead more…
How America Gives
The data in this special report, come from a comprehensive study The Chronicle conducted to examine giving data by ZIP code and by income level in every city and town in the United States. It looks at total contributions, contributions by households, discretionaryRead more…
The Generous Business A Guide for Incorporating Giving at Work
The emerging trend of the Generous Business is the subject of this resource guide from National Christian Foundation. To help business owners incorporate giving at work, the guide begins with the story of one of the companies who are leadingRead more…
Celebrate the season with ’12 Days of Giving’
This is information on a generosity initiative by a secular university that might inspire Christians to become more generous. Arizona State University offers suggestions for “12 Days of Giving” in order to make a big difference this season and celebrateRead more…
Ethnice Embrace USA – Let’s start a movement!
Ethnic Embrace USA is a new initiative in partnership with Mission America Coalition and Ethnic America Network seeking to mobilize the Church in respone to what the Lord is doing in bringing us the nations. Ethnic Embrace USA features aRead more…
Blessing the Nations Among Us
A powerful step-by-step tool for training and resourcing the members of your church for reaching out to the various ethnic peoples of your cities and neighborhoods
A Fresh Call For US Missionaries
Ida Scudder was the granddaughter of the first medical missionary sent by the American church. John Scudder, her grandfather, went to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1819, and later to India, as a missionary doctor. Ida was born in 1870Read more…
We all have an ethnic identity
In response to a helpful piece by RCW on loving our ethnic neighbour Joseph Paul Cadariu asks whether we ‘have to separate “ethnic” neighbors from whatever “non-ethnic” neighbors may be.’ I would contend that there is no such thing asRead more…
Chab Dai Recommended Reading List
Check out these recommended books and films, all about human trafficking and/or exploitation.Read more…