A podcast of True Charity where we explore effective charity practices and policies, uncovering innovative strategies and success stories that celebrate dignity. From the dust of poverty to the seat of nobility, let's embark on another empowering journey together.
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This month's Ennoble episode features a bold, satirical piece from James Whitford: a parody in the tradition of C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, imagining what the Devil himself might think of the American Dream as the nation marks its 250th birthday.
Writing from the voice of the Adversary, Whitford traces how the phrase "pursuit of Happiness" — originally rooted in Jefferson's substitution for Locke's...
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This month's Ennoble episode dives into a 2023 study from the American Journal of Preventive Medicine examining what happens when SNAP recipients face work requirements — and whether cutting government food assistance actually leads to greater food insecurity.
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This month's Ennoble episode takes listeners to Southeast Georgia, where a growing movement of over twenty-five organizations — nonprofits, funders, and churches alike — is putting effective charity principles into practice. Author Amanda Fisher traces how the region moved beyond one-way, emergency-only giving toward a shared commitment to long-term, dignity-driven transformation.
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Effective charity can be lonely work. When you’re committed to relational, dignity-driven care in a world still largely defined by handout culture, it’s easy to feel like you’re fighting the battle alone. The True Charity Summit exists to change that.
In this episode, Cole Edmonson recaps the 2026 True Charity Summit in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, where over 200 practitioners from 27 sta...
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What does transformational generosity actually look like — and is it possible to give more than a handout without giving less money? In this episode, Jeff Ferguson, True Charity's Vice President of Advancement, tackles a question that stopped a room of nonprofit donors cold: if effective charity means being with rather than doing for, should donors give less?
Jeff's answer is a resounding no — but it does ...
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The demands of charity work can make every task feel urgent. Emails pile up, problems arise, and the important work gets crowded out by whatever is loudest. In this episode, Dan Remmenga — nonprofit leader, fundraising strategist, and founder of C3 Cultivation — shares how three simple disciplines can help charity practitioners escape the busyness trap and lead with clarity and faithfulness.
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Rachel explores the vital role of proximity and place in pursuing holistic work alongside people in poverty. Drawing on her experience with LOVEtheLOU, she will share practical examples of cultivating grassroots leadership, creating opportunity within at-risk neighborhoods, and walking with communities as they navigate challenges toward flourishing.
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Join us for a powerful panel discussion on this year’s conference theme, By Design. Featuring two case managers and two program participants from Network member organizations, this conversation will offer a firsthand look at what dignifying, empowering, and hospitable case management looks like in practice.
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Michael Matheson Miller, Senior Research Fellow and Chief of Strategic Initiatives at the Acton Institute, illuminates the connection between the design of the human person and poverty alleviation work, equipping us with a richer vision of purpose and meaning in what we do each day.
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James Whitford, Co-Founder and CEO of True Charity, shares why a deeper understanding of human design is essential for lasting transformation.
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Navigating charitable solicitation registration requirements can feel overwhelming, but failing to comply with state fundraising laws can carry serious consequences for nonprofits. In this episode, Frank DeVito breaks down what nonprofit leaders need to know about charitable solicitation registration, state exemptions, donor contact requirements, and ongoing compliance obligations.
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Charity work can be deeply rewarding — and deeply discouraging. In this episode, Bethany Herron shares two powerful stories that reveal both the heartbreak and hope found in relational charity work.
This conversation explores why dignity-driven charity requires tenacity, relationships, and patience — and why faithfulness matters even when outcomes feel uncertain. Whether you are a donor, volunt...
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How much data is too much — and how much is not enough? In this episode, we explore key insights from The Goldilocks Challenge by Dean Karlan and Mary Kay Gugerty, recapped by Nathan Mayo.
The conversation unpacks how ministries and nonprofits can move beyond measuring activity alone and begin collecting data that actually improves outcomes. From understanding the difference between monitoring and evalua...
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Business is a powerful force for good—especially when leaders intentionally use it to serve others and strengthen their communities. But beyond ethical practices and mutual benefit, there is a deeper calling: to be generous, to give sacrificially, and to steward businesses in ways that uplift the vulnerable. This episode explores how business leaders can play a transformative role in poverty alleviation, using ...
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Many people remain in poverty because they fear losing government benefits, keeping them stuck in dependency. In Why People Stay Stuck in Poverty: Understanding the Welfare Cliff, James Whitford explores how this fear prevents freedom and flourishing, and shares practical ways to help people take the leap toward self-sufficiency. Through stories like John’s, we see that overcoming the welfare cliff is possi...
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Are you tired of top-down solutions that merely slap a band-aid on poverty’s deeper wounds? Bob Woodson provides hope that civil society really is the answer.
In Lessons From the Least of These, Woodson shares principles for empowering communities from the inside out, emphasizing personal agency, relational transformation, and the importance of grassroots leadership.
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Hear the remarkable story of how one small-town ministry discovered that simply “serving more” was not the solution to poverty. In this episode, we explore how His House Foundation in Shell Knob, Missouri shifted from well-meaning charity to a model built on dignity, responsibility, and life transformation. Their story highlights how applying effective charity principles can reshape programs, restore famil...
What happens when a government program designed to help actually hurts the people it’s meant to serve? Bethany Herron breaks down a 2019 New England Journal of Medicine study on Arkansas’ first-year Medicaid work requirements—and the results may surprise you. From massive coverage loss to little impact on employment, this episode uncovers what distant programs miss—and how local communities can step in to tr...
Hear directly from church and nonprofit leaders across the country about why the True Charity Summit has become the premier national gathering for those committed to practicing effective, dignity-centered charity. This special feature explores how the Summit brings together like-minded practitioners for meaningful connection, practical training, and renewed clarity around relational approaches to poverty alleviation—equipping...
ANEW Ministries of Northwest Indiana supports young mothers by championing dignity over dependency, equipping local churches and communities through weekly mentoring, intentional relationship-based programs, and proven strategies that promote long-term self-sufficiency.
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