Studies show that American Christians give only 3% of after-tax income to church, charity, and humanitarian causes. Why so little? In most cases, it’s not for lack of means or desire—they simply have yet to learn how people become givers. The Big Cookie Proposition is unlike any other book you’ve ever read on the subject of giving. It’s about how people become givers. It’s filled with insights, ideas, illustrations, and personal stories gleaned from ordinary people of all walks of life. The Big Cookie Proposition places you at the entrance of the four gateways into true generosity and inspires you to boldly enter in.
Studies show that American Christians give only 3% of after-tax income to church, charity, and humanitarian causes. Why so little? In most cases, it’s not for lack of means or desire—they simply have yet to learn how people become givers. The Big Cookie Proposition is unlike any other book you’ve ever read on the subject of giving. It’s about how people become givers. It’s filled with insights, ideas, illustrations, and personal stories gleaned from ordinary people of all walks of life. The Big Cookie Proposition places you at the entrance of the four gateways into true generosity and inspires you to boldly enter in.