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True Charity
- What’s Justice Got to Do With It? How Justice Works With Charity to Uplift the Poor
- After The Storm: How to Shape Our Mercy Ministries for Long-term Success
- Second Chances: Helping Returning Citizens Reintegrate
- Is Healing From Childhood Adversity Possible? A Review of the Book Created to Heal.
- Is Your Mission Statement B.I.G. Enough?
- How to Locally Support Refugees
- How Do I Truly Help Panhandlers?
- Civil Society Crowded Out in Missouri
- Exchange Models Done Right: Eight Ways to Empower Without Exploiting
- Questions to Ask Before Starting a Supportive Housing Ministry
3 Design Tips for Improving Your Brand Presence on a Limited Budget
In this article, Alyssa Glasgow, Graphic Design Manager for True Charity, discusses the importance of branding and gives practical tips to implement in your organization.
5 Ways to Empower Older Workers & Volunteers in the Modern Workplace
Older Workers and volunteers are often the heart and soul behind our organizations. When we ensure they thrive, their gifts and experience will bless and encourage those we seek to serve. Sonya Stearns explains.
Starting an Outreach for Fathers? Three Tips and Three Resources
The need for equipping fathers in poverty is no secret, but how should we go about meeting that need? The directors of LifePlan and Good Dads share their advice and resources for fatherhood ministries just getting off the ground.
Powerful Communication Strategies for Charities on Limited Budgets
In this article, we’ll explore three powerful ways your charity can effectively share its mission with faith-based audiences, even with limited resources.
Four Foundational Practices for Privately Funded Organizations
In committing to being 100% privately funded, organizations that follow a few basic steps can build a well-rounded fundraising program.
Engaging Those With Mental Illness and Trauma From Within the Faith Community
Mental illness is on the rise, and the Church has a responsibility to bring healing to those who are hurting in this area. TCI’s Bethany Herron provides practical steps to confidently engage with those struggling with mental illness.