
I originally wrote this post earlier in the year, and this month a version of it appeared as my faith and culture column in Charisma magazine. I'm already starting to get some criticism of the column, so I thought I'd publish it again, and see what you think. Let the good times begin:
The U.S. government has given non-profit status to organizations created to serve the common good. Humanitarian efforts, religious organizations, educational outreach, medical services - all are common types of non-profit groups. They accept donations, and are exempt of taxation, which allows them enormous financial incentives and latitude. Therefore, in the case of churches and ministries, fundraising has become a vital tool that's used to raise the necessary money to make ministry happen. ... read more
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