At the Leaders of Faith Foundation, we believe generosity is more than a transaction — it’s a legacy. One of the most powerful tools available to today’s givers is the Donor- Advised Fund (DAF). A DAF is like a charitable investment account. You contribute cash, stocks, or other assets, receive an … [Read more...]
Philosophy of Ministry for Leaders of Faith, by Rob Fields
What are our guiding principles and values for the Leaders of Faith Foundation? Senator James Lankford, a wonderful friend of the US Senate Prayer Breakfast Group, states that there is a common belief that the pressure of Washington changes people after they are elected. After serving there for … [Read more...]
Opportunities to Sow by Jack Dyson
Shocking Growth! How often do you and I miss a significant message that Jesus is communicating? What do I mean? What was the typical return rate when farmers planted their seeds during the time of Jesus? In that day, you would get three times the amount you planted. In an amazing season, the … [Read more...]
The Quiet Echo of Freedom: Vermont’s Liberty Bell Replica by Christie Leary
There’s something strangely powerful about replicas. We tend to think of them as lesser – copies of something “real,” echoes without a voice of their own. But every now and then, a replica carries a different kind of weight, not because of where it comes from, but because of what it stands for. … [Read more...]
More Than a Breakfast — Reflections from John Stait on the National Prayer Breakfast
This year the National Prayer Breakfast, February 5-6, was back to one event held at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Highlights were many but our involvements are what we can comment on: One of our Congressmen friends (who sponsors the tour we host of the US Capitol) lost his wife to cancer just … [Read more...]
More Than a Breakfast — Reflections from Jack Dyson on the National Prayer Breakfast
Where has God asked you to step out in faith? How have you grown because of your step? When Gladys and I went to the National Prayer Breakfast, we didn’t know what to expect. We didn’t know what to do or how to do whatever we were being called to do. I was clueless. But it doesn’t stop me from … [Read more...]
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