A Spirituality of Fundraising Workbook Edition
By Henri J. M. Nouwen & Nathan BallPublisher Description
In A Spirituality of Fundraising Workbook Edition, Nathan Ball provides a how-to guide to accompany Nouwen’s teachings on fundraising. The workbook edition includes 4 weeks of 5 short daily reflections, journaling prompts for each day, weekly prompts to help readers identify action steps, guidance for 4 small-group sessions, and the complete text of Nouwen’s best-selling A Spirituality of Fundraising. The workbook provides inspiration and practical tools for fundraisers—both professional and volunteer—whose ministries rely on donations.
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About Henri J. M. Nouwen
Henri J. M. Nouwen was an internationally renowned priest and author, respected professor, and beloved pastor who wrote over 40 books on the spiritual life. Nouwen enjoyed an impressive academic career with positions at Notre Dame, Yale, and Harvard Universities. His commitment to explore the relationship between faith and justice led him to become involved in the civil rights movement and to make a number of trips to Central America. Nouwen lived the last ten years of his life as the pastor of L’Arche Daybreak in Toronto, one of the many communities founded by Jean Vanier. In L’Arche people with and without intellectual disabilities live and work together as peers, create inclusive communities of faith and friendship, and transform society through relationships that cross social boundaries. This became Nouwen’s home until his death in September 1996.
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Nathan Ball
Nathan Ball met and shared community life with Henri Nouwen in Jean Vanier’s L’Arche
communities in France, and then Canada, for over ten years. Their friendship and Nouwen’s
spiritual vision had a life-changing impact on Nathan, who has had various leadership roles
within the L’Arche movement. Nathan was a founding trustee of the Henri Nouwen Legacy Trust and
was on the Board of Directors of the Henri Nouwen Society for several years. For the past 20
years, he has been heavily involved in various aspects of fundraising. He now lives in St. Louis,
Missouri.
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