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Imagining Abundance: Fundraising, Philanthropy, and a Spiritual Call to Service

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Product Description Fundraising is ministry—a transformative ministry that challenges all people to realize their own gifts and how they can be used for the benefit of the church. In Imagining Abundance, Kerry Robinson focuses on reasons why each of us are called to be stewards. We act because we’re excited about what it is that we do for the church and where we’re called by God to be, we want others to be just as excited about what that is, and we want people to be partners with us in that ministry. In Imagining Abundance, Kerry Robinson offers an inspirational and practical guide to effective fundraising that is ideal for anyone invested in a faith community. Bishops, provincials, pastors, ministers, executive and development directors and trustees of faith-based organizations will benefit from this healthy approach to the activity of fundraising that situates successful development in the context of ministry and mission. Review Kerry Alys Robinson is one of the great women in the Catholic church today. Her new book is an indispensable tool for all fundraisers and philanthropists, as well as all charitable organizations, who seek to help those in need. She brings a wealth of experience, a probing mind and a deep respect for the life of the spirit to her amazing work, and now to her beautiful book. Highly recommended. James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage In Imagining Abundance Kerry Robinson invites us to accompany her on a holy journey as she takes us on a personalized journey through her life as a philanthropist and fundraiser. The result is an insightful book that is a must read for donors and fundraisers who want to explore the ways in which faith and spiritual values can inspire and inform transformative and thoughtful giving. William G. Enright,Senior Fellow & Founding Director, The Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University This is an essential and instructive book-and at the same time, it is also deeply spiritual and inspiring. It will speak profoundly to anyone interested in the deeper call of vocation, and in achieving great impact for God's people and the common good. Kerry Robinson speaks from firsthand experience and keen understanding of the two interrelated worlds of philanthropy and fundraising." Alexia Kelley, President and CEO, Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities (FADICA) Imagining Abundance is a spectacular achievement. I'm not surprised-no one is more capable of writing it than Kerry Robinson. She has so well integrated faith and philanthropy throughout her own life. She reminds that "to whom much is given, much is expected" (Luke 12:48). It will be an inspiration to all of us to be good stewards of what God has given-so abundantly. Thomas Groome, Professor of Theology and Religious Education, Boston College, Author of What Makes us Catholic In a voice that radiates joy from every page, Kerry Robinson shows us that there is grace to be had on both sides of the asking/giving coin, that "other-centeredness" can truly be a vocation, and that we needn't worry about always slicing the pie more thinly. We have the ingredients to make vastly larger, more nutritious ones. This book, Imagining Abundance, makes me proud to be in the fundraising business! Craig J. Leach, CEO, Graham-Pelton Consulting, Inc./Collegium, Inc. Not since Henri Nouwen's little book on the spirituality of fundraising have we been given a jewel like this book. Kerry Robinson weaves her own story-which includes her deep roots in the Raskob family's remarkable philanthropic spirit-together with priceless practical theological wisdom and marvelous examples of everyday people serving God and the church. By doing so with such candor and grace, Robinson helps us glimpse the Holy Spirit at work in our midst when we re-imagine philanthropy and fundraising as signs of the abundance that flow from the generosity of God. John Wimmer, Progr