Foreign Aid Cuts and Innovative Stewardship with Dana & Bill Wichterman
Release Date: 04/03/2025
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Timeline of USAID dismantling
- An oral history of PEPFAR with Gov. Bill Frist (video)
- The Europe cuts foreign aid and development
- Department of State to resume PEPFAR programming
- Conspiracy theories are fuelling attacks on NGOs and aid workers
- The State of Church Giving: Church Trends and Statistics [2025]
- I Peter 4:10 (all translations)
- 2 Corinthians 9:5-15 NLT
- Historical Poverty Tables: People and Families:1959 to 2023
- Eric Ha (for TIME): Foreign Aid Is Retreating. The Church Must Not
- John Porter tells the story of Masaka Creamery (video)
- Haiti: Where Has All the Money Gone?
- Impact Investing Has Come of Age
- Why Christians Should Never Retire by Chris Cagle
Philanthropic and Investable Organizations Mentioned:
- TRUSTBRIDGE Global
- International Justice Mission
- The Gathering of Christians in Philanthropy
- Masaka Farms
- Impact Foundation
- Verdant Frontiers (Scott Friesen)
More from Dana & Bill Wichterman:
- www.stewardsnotowners.com
- Dana & Bill Wichterman’s book Stewards Not Owners: The Joy of Aligning Your Money with Your Faith
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