How to Write a Giving Talk
Properly asking someone to give to the church takes time, planning, and reflection. Here’s what you need to consider when writing your giving ask.
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Properly asking someone to give to the church takes time, planning, and reflection. Here’s what you need to consider when writing your giving ask.
The beginning of a new year provides a wonderful opportunity to examine the previous year to celebrate our successes, and set goals for personal growth. As I mention in the post Setting Giving Goals: Generosity Doesn’t Happen by Accident, setting goals is important. When you consider the important self-disciplines and practices that grow us as people …
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