• 153 Years of Hope: Fighting Homelessness in NYC
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode Brad Layland interviews James Winans, CEO of the Bowery Mission, discussing his journey from intern to CEO, the mission's response to homelessness in New York City, and the challenges faced during the pandemic. They explore the importance of community, the role of faith in leadership, and effective fundraising strategies. James shares insights on balancing family and work, the need for collaboration in fundraising, and the vision for the future of the Bowery Mission.

    The Bowery Mission
    https://www.bowery.org/

    Book Recommendation
    The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony That Shaped America, by Russell Shorto

    Brad's Marathon Link
    https://my.bowery.org/fundraiser/6464857

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    35 mins
  • Leading a College On Top of a Hill
    Oct 13 2025

    In this conversation, Brad Voyles, the president of Covenant College, shares his journey to leadership, the distinctives of the college, and the importance of community and student experience. He discusses the challenges and opportunities that come with growth, particularly in light of the recent Partners Campaign aimed at enhancing student enrollment and experience. The conversation also explores the relational aspect of leadership and the significance of maintaining a Christ-centered education. Brad concludes by sharing insights on books that have influenced his perspective.

    Covenant College
    https://covenant.edu

    Books:
    Living Life Backward: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End, by David Gibson. Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir

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    29 mins
  • Answering Hudson Taylor's Challenge
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode of the Taking Donors Seriously podcast, Brad Layland interviews Justin Burkholder, the International Director of Team, a mission-sending organization with a rich history of over 135 years. They discuss the legacy of Team, the challenges of funding and measuring impact, and Justin's personal journey as a missionary kid. The conversation highlights success stories from the field, future aspirations for sending more missionaries, and the importance of leadership and education in mission work.

    Website: https://www.team.org/

    Books:
    The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman
    The Missionary Movement in Christian History by Andrew Walls

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    35 mins
  • A Podcast I Recorded Seventeen Years Ago
    Sep 18 2025

    Have you ever wondered where our fundraising framework came from? In 2009, before Brad joined The FOCUS Group, he interviewed Bill Hautt, founder of The FOCUS Group. As you'll learn, Bill was a key thought leader in developing the Taking Donors Seriously (TDS) framework through his work with Young Life.

    Some nuggets you won't want to miss: What's the biggest weakness in fundraising? What do we mean by the 20/80 rule? What's the "fulcrum" of fundraising? What is often the number one chracteristic of a major donor?

    For a full explanation of these principles and more, check out Brad's book Turning Donors into Partners.

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    18 mins
  • How The FOCUS Group Opened an Office in Guatemala
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode, Brad interviews Daniel McCollum, CEO of Torrent Consulting and Torrent Impact Sourcing. They discuss Daniel's journey from a computer science graduate to a missionary in Russia, and then to Malawi, where he discovered the power of creating jobs as a form of ministry. Daniel shares how he started Torrent Impact Sourcing, focusing on providing meaningful employment opportunities to professionals in Guatemala. The conversation highlights the impact of employment on families and communities, the growth of Daniel's businesses, and the vision for the future.

    Torrent Impact Sourcing: https://torrentimpactsourcing.com/

    Torrent Consulting: https://torrentconsulting.com/

    Book Recommendation
    Give Work: Reversing Poverty One Job at a Time by Leila Janah
    TED Talk: https://youtu.be/oQZJ4ot4ONQ?si=zq33q84GVxK4Pg4c

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    46 mins
  • An Anchor in the Storm
    Aug 4 2025

    In this conversation, Brad Layland interviews Katie Robertson, the founder of the Anchor Gathering, a women's outreach ministry aimed at encouraging women in their faith. Katie shares her personal journey, including the loss of her daughter, which inspired her to create a supportive community for women. The discussion covers the growth of the Anchor Gathering, the challenges of fundraising, and the impact of personal testimonies on the ministry's success. Katie emphasizes the importance of faith, community, and the transformative power of Jesus Christ in women's lives.

    Website
    theanchorgathering.com

    Book Recommendation
    Dream Big: The Henrietta Mears Story by Henrietta C. Mears

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    36 mins
  • One Bite at a Time
    Jul 17 2025

    In this episode, Brad Layland interviews Keith Nix, the head of Veritas School (Richmond, VA), discussing the school's transformation from a young startup to a thriving educational institution. They explore the challenges and successes of fundraising campaigns, the importance of building relationships with donors, and the personal impact of the school on families. Keith shares valuable insights on leadership, the significance of community, and the role of faith in their journey. He also recommends essential readings for leaders looking to grow and develop.

    Website: https://www.veritasschool.com/

    Book Recomendations

    • Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World, by Tom Holland
    • After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters, by N. T. Wright
    • The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything Else In Business, by Patrick M. Lencioni
    • Read ancient writings: Church Fathers, Roman leaders Marcus Aurelius, Augustine's Confessions (Sarah Rudin's translation)
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    46 mins
  • From a Basement to a Thriving Campus
    Jul 8 2025

    What can God do with seven students, four families, and a church basement? A whole lot.

    Head of School Courtney Palumbo shares how Regent School of Charlottesville grew from a one-room start to a 280-student campus—with significant moments along the way, including a miraculous 20-acre land acquisition and a $600,000 donation that started with a box of paper.

    Website: https://regents-school.org

    Book Recommendations:
    Boys Adrift, by Leonard Sax
    Values Over Valuables: Daring to Live the Life Money Can't Buy, by Harmon Kong

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    29 mins