Culture Commentary
Reinforce & Repeat
I was at a conference not long ago speaking about the subject of family. It was surprising about the number of families…
Thinking Long Term
When we think about family, we might want to think longer term. For many of us, the idea of thinking long term…
Building Family Culture
Building family culture—it’s not a phrase I hear often. In the business world, or the nonprofit world, we hear a lot of…
Every Flight Carries a Thousand Stories
All of us trying to get somewhere. Some more intentional than others. We’ve all got our stories, and we are all waiting…
How Do You Measure Wealth? Part 1
If we measure our wealth by the experience some opulence might afford, we might see ourselves as somewhat deprived. But what if…
A Reflection on War Crimes
In this era of ever-increasing polarization and questions over media bias, we need to pay attention to the rules for radicals playing…
Which Generation Has the Greatest Economic Power?
Which U.S. generation holds the most economic power? That’s the focus of a post by Iman Ghosh for Visual Capitalist, a piece…
Family Legacy, Community, and Theology of Place
What is “theology of place”? RuthAnne Irvin writes a wonderful article on place, telling the story of Ruthie Leming, wife, mother of…
Supreme Court Ruling Affirms the Importance of Donor Privacy
The U.S. Supreme Court last week delivered a win for donor privacy. The court ruled 6-3 that the California Attorney General’s requirement…
Anti-Asian Prejudice and the World of the Generous
I would never be inclined to think that my struggles were the same as other ethnic minorities. They were not. But they…
Freedom is a Precious Commodity
Lost by many during the pandemic have been China’s moves to squelch dissent in Hong Kong. In 2019, Hong Kong’s opposition to…
America Questioning the Value of Philanthropy
Our nation is wrestling with what value we place on private giving and philanthropic institutions. Lawmakers are questioning the tax-exempt status of…
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