Today's Headlines
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Prominent evangelical activist and pastor Tony Perkins has pushed back against the claim that Joe Biden is a “more acceptable” presidential candidate for Christians in 2020 than President Donald Trump as the Biden campaign positions itself to appeal to evangelicals.  
In the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, Christians in various countries are ordered by local authorities to renounce their faith or risk losing emergency aid.
An economist recently explained to best-selling author and conservative Christian radio personality Eric Metaxas why so many people believe Jesus Christ was a socialist.
Christian author and filmmaker DeVon Franklin announced that he's struck a deal with CBS where he plans to “create new opportunities for people of faith and people of color.”
Beloved "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek has been battling cancer for a little over a year now and in his new memoir, The Answer Is ... Reflections on My Life, he admits that he’s not afraid of death nor does he believe in a specific God or afterlife. 
When it comes to addressing racism in America, not enough is said, so unfortunately not enough is done. Right now in our country, there is a strong “us versus them” mentality.
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5 Ways to Avoid This Year’s Summer Giving Slump

5 Ways to Avoid This Year’s Summer Giving Slump

Let’s face it. We’ve all experienced it at some point. You might even be experiencing it right now. The Dreaded Summer Giving Slump.

Granted, this year everything’s a bit different because of Covid-19. Your church doors may still be closed or you may be offering in-person services with social distancing restrictions. Whichever the case may be, you’re probably concerned not only about the effects the pandemic will have on your giving but also if you will experience a summer giving drop on top of it all.

The all too common summer giving slump creates stress, uncertainty, and makes financial planning difficult. Thus, adding even more to your never ending to do list as a church leader. On the other hand, strong summer giving allows you to wisely plan ahead, knowing your church is resourced financially and prepared to reach people.

Avoid the unnecessary pressures of a summer giving slump by incorporating these 5 simple tips into your church and giving strategy.

1. Build Intentional Relationships

5 Ways to Avoid This Year’s Summer Giving Slump

Too many churches focus on the results (increased giving) and not the actions (building relationships.)

If you focus on the actions, the results will take care of themselves.

As a leader, make sure that you’re connecting with your community on a regular basis. Connect with people in the church lobby ... read more

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