POST PUBLISHED INFebruary, 2010
  • 2010 Children's Ministry Conferences are Underway

    February 22nd, 201005:05 PM ET
    Spring is always the busiest part of the conference season for the church world, and 2010 is promising to be the most interesting conference season yet for children's pastors and staff. With several new venues on the calendar this year, and a few churches trying their hand at spreading the word through their own conferences, there is no limit to th...
  • Help in applying for Church Grants

    February 22nd, 201003:12 PM ET
    Churches are well-known for helping with charitable works in the community. They fund and assist with programs like meals for the homeless, food banks and other community services. Most churches have volunteers to help with these programs, but sometimes the church budgets don't allow them the financial freedom to do as much as they would like. Yo...
  • Virginia Christian Grant Writing Consultancy Celebrates 10 Year Milestone

    February 22nd, 201011:29 AM ET
    President & CEO Jeffrey J. Rodman Front Royal, VA -- Here-4-You Christian Grant Consulting, a northern Virginia-based company that provides funding development and grant writing services mostly for Christian churches and ministries, is celebrating its tenth anniversary this month. To mark the occasion, the business is offering discounts...
  • Outsourcing Grant Writing Can Save Organizations Money

    February 16th, 201011:19 AM ET
    During difficult economic times such as these many Christian ministries, churches, and other nonprofits will cut staff trying to reduce operating costs. Often development, fundraising, and grant writing staff are the first to be laid off during lean times. In my professional opinion as a nationally recognized consultant, fundraiser, and nonprofit ...
  • Christian Missionaries in Haiti Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice

    February 15th, 201001:15 PM ET
      On January 12 a 7.0 Richter scale earthquake struck the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti, bringing widespread death and destruction to the western hemisphere's poorest nation. The earthquake killed at least 200,000 people, injured at least 300,000 others, leveled at least 250,000 residencies, and destroyed or severely damaged at least...
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