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Numbers in New empty tomb Book Locate the Heart of the Dying Church s Choice: Serve God, in Jesus Name, With Money on a Scale With Global Need — or Serve Money

Numbers in New empty tomb Book Locate the Heart of the Dying Church s Choice: Serve God, in Jesus Name, With Money on a Scale With Global Need or Serve Money Share Article Data in empty tomb s new book, as well as various surveys, point to trends suggesting the church in the U.S. is dying. The church can serve God, in Jesus name, with money to reach global child-death reduction goals. Or the church can continue present patterns. The State of Church Giving through 2018 Fig. 9 and Fig. 14 The new empty tomb book concludes that the church will not reverse these trends unless it helps people integrate their money with their faith in God.

Heart of dying church s choice: serve God with $s on global need scale or serve money

Heart of dying church’s choice: serve God with $s on global need scale or serve money Numbers in empty tomb’s latest book point to downward trends in church giving and membership. To change the trends, the church needs to serve God with money by offering a vision on a scale with global need that will capture the imaginations and attract the giving of members and those still identifying with the church. It will, however, take initial leadership from individual venture philanthropists to mobilize such a counterstrategy to engage the entrenched patterns. The negative trends found in the data analyzed by empty tomb are echoed in various surveys.  For example, a recent survey by Dr. George Barna finds many Americans combining “Moralistic Therapeutic Deism” with traditional Christianity, and 43% of Millennials “Don’t know, care, or believe that God exists.” Noting this emergence of “radically redefined” institutions, including churches, Barna states: “From a nationwi

The Station: Lyft sells its self-driving unit, Uber makes a big product push and Revel jumps into ride-hailing – TechCrunch

Hi there, new and returning readers. This is The Station, a weekly newsletter dedicated to all the ways people and packages move (today and in the future) from Point A to Point B. We took a week off and now we’re back. Whoop. Let’s catch up on all things transportation. My email inbox is always open. Email me at kirsten.korosec@techcrunch.com to share thoughts, criticisms, opinions or tips. You also can send a direct message to me at Twitter @kirstenkorosec. Micromobbin’ JOCO, a new docked e-bike service in New York City, has launched and is already facing some headwinds. The service started with 300 e-bikes at 300 stations in private parking garages and plans to expand to about 1,000 e-bikes at 100 stations by June. That is, unless the NYC Department of Transportation has anything to say about it.

The Station: Lyft sells its self-driving unit, Uber makes a big product push and Revel jumps into ride-hailing

The Station: Lyft sells its self-driving unit, Uber makes a big product push and Revel jumps into ride-hailing
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Arizona Photographers Named 2021 Guggenheim Fellows — And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

Arizona Commission on the Arts Arts Commission Change Jaime Dempsey is leaving her position as executive director for Arizona Commission on the Arts, a state agency designed to foster the creative and professional development of the arts sector, in June. Dempsey will assume the newly created position of senior vice president for philanthropic initiatives with Arizona Community Foundation, which facilitates philanthropy in many sectors, including arts and culture. As of this writing, the commission had not announced its specific plans for conducting an open search to fill the executive director position. The Attacca Quartet is schedule to perform at Mesa Arts Center during the 2021/22 season.

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