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True Charity
- Redemptive Charity Requires More of Us
- Food Aid Should Be Linked to a Willingness to Work
- A Review of In the Shadow of Plenty: Biblical Principles for Caring for the Poor by George Grant
- Collaboration Is Overrated: Why Charities Working Together Is Not the First Step
- What It Means to Flourish like a ‘Watered Garden’
- Lessons Learned in Affordable Childcare Ministry
- Measuring a Different Kind of ROI: How Philanthropists and Churches Can Spark True Transformation
- Does A Christian Worldview Boost Economic Outcomes?
- Why Voluntary Charity Is Not Optional: A Reflection on Rights and Duties
- How to Do Redemptive Welfare Reform


Collaboration Is Overrated: Why Charities Working Together Is Not the First Step
Collaboration is commonly upheld for better poverty alleviation efforts, yet it rarely works out. What’s killing it and how can we help it live up to the hype?
Measuring a Different Kind of ROI: How Philanthropists and Churches Can Spark True Transformation
Not all charity helps. Before giving, ask five questions to ensure your time and money spark lasting, Christ-centered transformation instead of unintended harm.
Save Time by Repurposing Your Marketing Content for Wider Reach
Your marketing time is precious and limited. Here are a few tips to make the most of it by repurposing existing content.
How the Church Can Be the Village
Learn how the Church can meet the emotional, spiritual, and practical needs of new mothers through sustainable, relational ministry that bridges internal discipleship and external outreach.
How Switchpoint Built Thriving Micro-Enterprises — And How Your Nonprofit Can Too
Nonprofits addressing homelessness often struggle with financial instability, reliance on grants, and public skepticism. What if your organization could generate its own revenue while empowering clients with job skills — and bring about a positive shift in public opinion?
Switchpoint didn’t wait for funding to change the game. They built small businesses that fuel their mission, create jobs, and prove nonprofits can be self-sustaining.
Why Ministries Aren’t Improving: Outcomes Measurement in a “Wicked” World
Over decades, businesses continue to offer progressively better goods and services — but many nonprofits don’t ride the same wave of relentless progress. Despite a hidden challenge that makes that seem inevitable, there is a way to buck the trend.