Glen Guyton is the Chief Operations Officer for Mennonite Church USA One of my favorite shows on television is “The Profit.” The show very well could be called “The Prophet”... read more →
Glen Guyton is the Chief Operating Officer for Mennonite Church USA I recently attended the Mennonite Economic Development Association (MEDA) in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. If you keep up with my... read more →
Glen Guyton is the Chief Operating Officer for Mennonite Church USA. I travel quite a bit for work, so I pretty much have leaving home down to a science. I... read more →
Guest post from Beryl Jantzi, Everence Stewardship Education Director Giving patterns and practices evolve from one generation to another. Clif Christopher, in his book, Not Your Parents’ Offering Plate, discusses... read more →
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By Glen Guyton As the person responsible for planning the... read more →
By Glen Guyton So, I am not the best steward... read more →
By Glen Guyton Okay, what have you done this week... read more →
By Glen Guyton “You give your tithe as a spiritual duty, the same way you breathe.... read more →
By Glen Guyton I came across this quote recently, “Nothing tests the mettle... read more →
Guest post from Beryl Jantzi, Everence Stewardship Education Director. I shouldn’t have been surprised, but I was. I wasn’t only surprised, but positively taken aback, to learn about the giving... read more →
By Beryl Jantzi The average wedding in 2010 cost $20,000. This can be a burden to both the parents as... read more →
By Beryl Jantzi Establishing healthy practices can help clergy and lay leaders avoid burnout. David Gray who works in collaboration... read more →
Planning ahead makes all the difference By Tim Yoder We typically make plans for the future – for marriage, vacation, retirement. But it’s harder to prepare for the end of... read more →
By Beryl Jantzi “For many churches and non-profit organizations that rely on generosity this is not just a tough year,... read more →