Lunch and Learn: PovertyCure episode 4- Circles of Exchange

The materially poor are just like everyone else in that they are created in the image of God and therefore have innate creative capacity. But what happens when there's no outlet for the poor to use their creative skills in a productive way? For the poor in developing nations, this is often the case- while […]

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Lunch and Learn: PovertyCure episode 3- Justice for the Poor

Property rights. Rule of law. Just court systems. Though these things may not lend themselves to a celebrity campaign or publicity opportunity as well as clothing giveaways or massive food drops, these are the essential elements necessary to produce a flourishing society. Without them, the poor will remain trapped in poverty. With them, men and […]

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Lunch and Learn: PovertyCure episode 2- The Entrepreneurial Calling

What is material poverty? Is it caused by too many mouths to feed, or too many bodies to clothe? Are scarce resources unable to keep pace with the world's growing population? The causes of material poverty are myriad and complex, but one thing is for sure: humans are the solution to the woes of poverty, […]

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Lunch and Learn: From Aid to Enterprise

Both here and abroad, America has been dubbed one of the most generous countries on earth. From our clothing drives, food donations, and aid money, we have taken upon ourselves the task to bring prosperity to the least of these. But can we bring prosperity to those trapped in poverty? Or, rather, do we need […]

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Lunch and Learn: Sharing the Story of Good Work

We are living in the Information Age, and we can see the effects all around us. Everywhere we go, we are inundated by corporations, companies, non-profits, churches, charities and more all vying for our attention, using everything from the billboards on our commute to work to the ads on the radio to the phone you […]

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Lunch and Learn: The Christian Vision of the Person and Society

There's no doubt about it: human beings are complex. From our intricate bodily systems, to our nuanced emotions, to our precise likes and dislikes and unique personality traits, humans are a profound display of detailed complexity. But why does that matter? How can we harness the varying personalities, capacities, and talents of people to foster […]

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Lunch and Learn: Mentorship

Meaningful relationships that lead to life change are key on the path out of poverty. That sounds great in theory, but what do authentic relationships look like in the day-to-day? How can we transition from surface level chat to deep conversations about the things that matter? What tools and practical measures can be implemented to […]

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Lunch and Learn: When Helping Hurts

There's no question that the ultimate hope of charitable work is to see poverty not just temporarily alleviated, but permanently resolved. But what's the best strategy to get there? How can we ensure that our charity work is truly helping people break the cycle of poverty for good? A good starting point is understanding what […]

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Lunch and Learn: God

All the best programs, principles, and theories cannot replace the last fundamental piece to effective charity: Faith. Research has shown that faith in God makes a substantial difference in a person’s rebound from poverty. We’ll consider the importance of faith in poverty relief work using recent studies and personal testimonies from those who have successfully […]

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Monett Foundations Training- Day 2

How can I know if my charity is actually helping the poor-- or hurting them? Why is it essential to see a client as not just a "charity case" but rather someone with unique ability and capacity with something to give? How can I ensure that my charity work is truly empowering to the poor, […]

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