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Posts by Jerilyn Sanders
ππ’πͺπ΅π© & ππͺπ―π’π―π€π¦π΄: Supportive Communities of Change
A little change can add up over time.
This was true with the cans of pennies, nickels, and dimes my dad used to collect, and it is true for people in Faith & Finances classes.
Financial Literacy: More than Just the Facts
April is recognized as National Financial Literacy Month. Hereβs a question to ponder: why donβt more Americans make better decisions in managing their finances? Is it simply that they need better information?
Building Community on Tiny Screens?
βAre you going to adapt the 12-week Faith & Finances class into a virtual format that we can offer our participants?β In light of the coronavirus pandemic, the Chalmers staff have been asked this question a number of times over the past few months. Man, we get it. Weβve all had to scramble to pivot…
The Art of Flipcharts
Faith & Finances uses the tangible, customizable flipchart in every lesson. Flipcharts are great because they require no electricity, software updates, or photocopiers. But just because they are intentionally low-tech doesnβt mean that the importance of good flipcharting should be underestimated!
The Cost of Poverty Experience
The Cost of Poverty Experience (COPE) is a tool that can help move your church or faith-based ministry into a deeper understanding of poverty that facilitates meaningful dialogue and engagement.




