Everyday Generosity
Religiosity vs. Generosity
Does your religiosity prevent your generosity? He was nearing the end of his ministry. And his life. The religious leaders of the…
The Hardest Part of Generosity
He was coughing on the plane. Constantly. Clearing his throat. And he was across the aisle from me. That’s the hardest thing…
What Does It Take To Be Generous?
It was late. I was tired and cold. It was Monday night in the airport, and I was trying to get home.
The Most Generous Person You Know
Do you know someone that is extremely generous? What makes you view them as generous, and what other words would you use to…
16 Ideas for How to Give Away $100
I’ve got an unusual challenge for you: pick a day and give away $100 in cash. I call it the “Give a…
Simple Generosity Begins in the Heart
How is it that some of the most generous people are those who have little material wealth? Simple generosity is a beautiful…
Acts of Sacrificial Generosity Live On
There are some acts of generosity you’ll never forget. Even if it’s not until much later that you understand and appreciate the…
Let Your Generosity Start a Chain Reaction
A couple weeks back, I attended a conference in Fort Worth. I had to check in a little later in the evening,…
Unexpected Gifts Make the World a Better Place
So it’s happened twice recently. I got on a plane and there were people giving gifts. First, there was the woman with…
The Time I Ran For President
There are some acts of generosity that can’t be forgotten. Some of them come to life with the passage of time. For…
The Loneliness of the Giver—Take Care of Those Who Give
I remember some years back meeting with a couple who described their loneliness as givers. They described how the pastor came to…
One Who Scatters, Yet Increases More
There’s a proverb that says, There is one who scatters, yet increases more; and there is one who withholds more than is…
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