Giving Quietly
This week
I've had the privilege of hanging around well over a thousand people dedicated
to non-profit development. That means fund raising of course, but
also so much more. Lifting communities effectively takes hard work, vision,
collaboration and a desire to serve others ahead of self. The ones
who get that right do amazing things. Finding donors who value
helping those in need over recognition is icing on the cake.
"But
when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand
is doing." - Matthew 6:3
Jesus
gave his followers an extreme example in this passage but it’s one that makes
the point abundantly clear. Our own generosity should be driven by a
heartfelt assessment of need and not by vain ambition. Tax
deductibility and name recognition ought to be far down the list.
I well
remember the story of a philanthropist who made a multi-million dollar gift to
a YMCA camp and used the naming rights to honor his favorite verse from the
book of Malachi. I remember also an anonymous person who gave a
giant box of diapers to every expectant parent in the same organization.
Perhaps
each of us can find ways to model this kind of generosity in our own
lives. The out-of-work family you know could surely benefit by
receiving a cash-laden card from an unknown person. Perhaps a young
parent in your office would be grateful to find a quantity of consumable baby
items in their cubicle.
The need is out there…just look for it!
Thanks
for all you do.
Brian
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Volume 7,
Number 39
Labels: charity, generosity, Matthew 6:3
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