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April 30, 2008The Future of Christian RetailMichael Hyatt is the President and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers. Here is a YouTube video of a very interesting presentation he gave recently on the outlook for Christian publishing and retail. Link.
Posted by David at 07:25 PM
April 23, 2008Fundraising in a Dicey EconomyWhat will ongoing economic uncertainty mean for organizations dependent upon donor involvement for survival? Here are some thoughts from Paulette Maehara, the president and chief executive of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (via TargetMarketing and Ethan Boldt). She sees three hopeful signs for non-profits amid the ongoing political campaigns:
2. The Political Donor/Charitable Donor Link 3. Plenty of First-Timers Of course, it's doubtful that Christian ministries are going to find a lot of new donor prospects among the young throngs chanting "O-bama!" and fainting. But it is somewhat encouraging to know that the "under-30" demographic can be persuaded to donate to anything.
Posted by David at 06:23 PM
April 16, 2008Oh, Canada.Earlier this month (yes, I'm just now finally getting this posted in the Hangar) I came across a few articles that caught my attention. Our friends to the north are really enjoying their currency's strength lately. In fact they're fencing the Internet with restrictions and usage fees. Download too much? ...that'll be $5. Canadian dollars, please. Meanwhile, here in the USA, Comcast backed off of a move to limit the types of internet usage over its network. While we enjoy an open and relatively free Internet here, could this mean an Arctic wind is about to blow on our financial Internet model here? Golly, I hope not.
Posted by Jon at 12:00 AM
April 08, 2008A Blog for Marriage WisdomH|S client and friend Jimmy Evans, founder of MarriageToday has caught the blogging bug. MarriageToday has launched a new blog where you'll find great insights on marriage, family and relationships. Jimmy's one of our favorite communicators. Check out the new blog here.
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