Fundraising AS Ministry: Connecting with what Really Matters
Registration is now open for both webinars!
These Fundraising AS Ministry webinars are ideal for every church and faith-based organization. Rooted in Henri Nouwen's seminal work A Spirituality of Fundraising, each webinar offers practical outcomes and strategies for transforming the "reluctant chore" of fundraising into a joyful process for building community and touching the hearts of both givers and receivers. On November 05, 2015 at 12:30 PM (EST) host Henry Freeman welcomes bestselling author Jim Wallis, president and founder of Sojourners in Washington, DC, to explore ministry-focused fundraising models.
To register for A Conversation with Jim Wallis,
On December 10, 2015 at 12:30 PM (EST) Henry Freeman speaks with William G. Enright, Ph.D, founding director for the Lake Institute of Faith & Giving, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, about "heart-based" fundraising for churches.
To register for Unlacing the Giver's Heart, click here.
These are not-to-be-missed events for every organization that depends on donor support.
The price for each webinar is only $29.95 -- and they can be listened to again and again for approximately three months following each live webinar.
They make a terrific gift for your pastor and/or leadership team! And there's no limit to the number of individuals from each organization who can join in.
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The Annual Henri Nouwen Lecture
On November 14, 2015 at 8:00 PM, the Henri Nouwen Society is thrilled to present The Annual Henri Nouwen Lecture at the University of Toronto.
Jim Wallis will be speaking on a theme that was very close to Henri Nouwen's heart, The Spirituality of Social Justice. For more information on this inaugural series of lectures, click here. Tickets are $20, available at www.uofttix.caWhile he's in town, Jim Wallis will be a guest on CBC's Sunday Edition with Michael Enright. As well, his lecture will be featured in the popular CBC radio series Ideas in the new year. Details to follow!
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