"Families are weird.” This is the mantra of a pastor friend, his way of coping with the manifold complexities of his own family as well as those of the families with whom he ministers. He contends ...
There seems to be an awe around philanthropy. An acknowledgement that it is so fragile and precious that it should never be sniffed at, questioned, challenged or told that it is failing to live up to ...
As 2020 rolls in with much enthusiasm for new ways of thinking, being and doing, there is also much anticipation and perhaps even expectation for redefining our expectations of what is deemed ...
Considering what oftentimes feels like a lack of generous adults in this world, it's more important now than ever to change the next generation in a positive way. Instead of making excuses because of ...
Lately I’ve been asking myself, “How can I teach my kids to be generous?” I started to consider practical steps, and then realized I had forgotten a more important question. The first question I need ...
‘It’s smarter to be a giver than a taker.’ It’s easy to assume that the reason successful people who are generous with their time and money are able to be generous is because their success provides ...
Generosity is a wonderful thing. Not only does it do some good for someone else, but it benefits the giver. There are those who are generous all the time and others who go long periods without any ...