Reflections on Generosity for Capital Campaigns

28: Gratitude and Forgetfulness


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"... just as those tools which are kept in use, and are daily touched by the hand, are never in danger of growing rusty, while those which are not brought before our eyes, and lie as if superfluous, not being required for common use, collect dirt by the mere lapse of time..."

This week, I am reading a quote from On Benefits by Seneca the Younger, published in 59 AD.

Reflection Questions:

  • When will you pause this week to remember the donors from yesterday or last week or even last year?


  • How can you structure your days to spend time each day in grateful remembrance? 


To read this writing: On Benefits by Seneca the Younger

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