“Too often the fundraising staff are sequestered away from the main program staff and left to do the work that no one else wants to do. In our experience with hundreds of faith-based not-for-profits, few would list the development department among their ministries. Program staff and CEOs tend to see development work as funding ministry but not as ministry itself…
Our goal is to help you confront this attitude and build a development program that is steeped in prayer, is Spirit-led, and results in the spiritual growth of your giving partners as well as your staff.”
John R. Frank and R. Scott Rodin in Development 101: Building a Comprehensive Development Program on Biblical Values (Colbert: Kingdom Life and Steward, 2015) 3.
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