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The Failure of "Almost"
Since the 1940s, the Ad Council has been the leading producer of public service announcements. Of the thousands of commercials they have produced, their ...
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Tim Keller on Self-centered Giving
In his book The Prodigal God, best-selling author and pastor Timothy Keller offers the following story to illustrate self-centered giving:
Once upon a ...
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Pitifully Small Donations of the Richest Christians in History
In his Books & Culture article "A Lot of Lattés," Ron Sider reviews Passing the Plate: Why American Christians Don't Give Away ...
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The Human Longing for a Meaningful Harvest
As tedious and tiresome as it can be, there's something soothing about the sound and smell of leaves as you rake, and something satisfying about seeing ...
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Tennis Great Andre Agassi's Biggest Regret
Andy Roddick, the top-ranked men's tennis player in the U.S. in 2008, wrote about former top-ranked player Andre Agassi:
When I was 17-years-old, we ...
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Child Demonstrates Generosity with Candy
Kevin Harney tells the following story in his book, Seismic Shifts:
Years ago, a little boy named Dustin entered the Smarties stage of life. It might not ...
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Tithing Illustration Using Apples
Texts: Exodus 23:16, Exodus 23:19, 2 Chronicles 31:5
Principle: We should give God the first and best of all that we have.
Objects: 9 red apples, 1 Golden ...
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Little Girl's Interesting Error
As a pastor, I occasionally have members leave notes or offerings on my desk for various reasons. A 12-year-old member of our church recently left a five-dollar ...
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Bob Newhart Experiences Legalistic Accounting
I took a job as an accountant in downtown Chicago. As your basic 9-to-5 bookkeeper, my duties included managing the petty cash. Salesmen would come in ...
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Man Too Wealthy to Tithe
D. James Kennedy tells a story of a man who came to Peter Marshall, former chaplain of the Unites States Senate, with a concern about tithing. He said: ...
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