Help Your Community Rediscover the Joy of Generous Living
Healthy communities are built by people who are rooted in love, guided by purpose, and committed to the flourishing of others.
The Generous Life Collective offers transformational workshops that help individuals and groups rediscover generosity as a pathway to joy, spiritual growth, deeper relationships, and meaningful impact. Through storytelling, reflection, conversation, and practical application, participants are invited to experience a more abundant way of living, one rooted not in fear or obligation, but in God's love.
Each workshop is offered through a Pay What You Are Called model because I believe God is inviting more of us to come alive to His love, and I feel called to share this message as widely as possible. These workshops are designed to help people cultivate the fruits of the Spirit, embrace generosity as a way of life, and participate more fully in God's work of healing, restoration, and renewal in the world.
Which Workshop Is Right for Your Community?
| Workshop | Best For |
|---|---|
| Come Alive: Rediscovering Joy Through Generous Living | Churches, nonprofits, leadership teams, conferences, community groups, retreats |
| The Joy of Generous Investing | Investors, philanthropists, donor networks, foundations, family offices, wealth advisors |
The Joy of Generous Investing
Investing as a Pathway to Purpose, Generosity & Impact
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This 60-90 minute workshop creates space for participants to reflect on the spiritual and relational dimensions of investing, giving, and stewardship. Many investors and philanthropists are asking deeper questions about money:
What is wealth for?
How do we invest in ways that reflect our values?
What does faithful stewardship look like in a world longing for healing and restoration?
Rather than focusing on technical investment strategies, this workshop explores the heart, imagination, and vision that shape how we deploy capital in the world.
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In this interactive workshop, we'll explore:
How can investing become an expression of our deepest values and convictions?
What does it mean to steward capital in ways that promote flourishing?
How might generosity shape not only our giving, but also our investing, leadership, and decision-making?
What opportunities are available to us today to participate in God's work of healing and restoration in the world?
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When people discover a deeper sense of purpose for their wealth, they often become more confident in their giving, investing, and stewardship decisions.
This workshop helps participants move from good intentions to meaningful action by connecting their resources with their values, faith, and vision for impact. Participants often leave energized to engage more fully in opportunities to give, invest, lead, and contribute to the flourishing of others.
For organizations that serve investors and philanthropists, this conversation can inspire greater participation, deeper engagement, and a renewed commitment to using wealth as a force for good.
Come Alive
A Workshop To Rediscover Joy Through Generous Living
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Many of us spend our lives striving, achieving, accumulating, and worrying that we are never enough or have enough.
But beneath all of that is a deeper longing:
• To love more freely
• To live more joyfully
• To trust God more completely
• To become people whose lives overflow with generosity, peace, and abundanceJesus didn't simply invite us to give more. He invited us to come alive, to have life, and life more abundantly.
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In this 60-90 minute interactive workshop, we'll explore:
• How generosity opens the door to deeper joy
• How fear, scarcity, and striving keep us from living with open hearts
• How God's love transforms the way we live, relate, give, and serve
• Simple practices that help us become more fully alive through love in action
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People are hungry for more than success, productivity, and achievement. They long for lives marked by joy, meaning, belonging, and love.
Come Alive invites participants to rediscover the transformative power of generosity, not merely as something we do, but as a way of being. Through reflection, conversation, and shared learning, participants are encouraged to imagine new possibilities for their relationships, communities, and callings.
For organizations, churches, and community networks, this conversation can help cultivate a culture of generosity, strengthen relationships, and inspire people to participate more fully in the work they have been called to do.