How to find purpose outside of your career
Your career doesn't have to fulfill you in every capacity. Loving your job is important, but cultivating relationships and finding purpose beyond your 9–5 is essential for living a full life. The "3 bucket" system, created by author Jonathan Fields in
Millennials’ Growing Influence on Charitable Giving
By David Jeffrey, Commissioner - For the past few years, #GivingTuesday has kicked off the important end-of-year giving season by sparking meaningful conversations about the significance of charitable giving and encouraging people to think about those who may not already be
The changing face of American religion
Even in the midst of unprecedented secularization, several factors keep young adults tied to church. By Mindy Farabee - American church denominations have heard a familiar story in recent years: the ranks are eroding. Across denominations, 40 to 50 percent of youth
Echelon builds pipeline for future Salvation Army supporters
New chapters of the young pros auxiliary emerge across the country to bolster the mission of The Salvation Army. By Jared McKiernan - It’s halftime of the NFL’s nationally televised Thanksgiving Day matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers at AT&T Stadium,
Serving with skills
In her office near the Willamette River in downtown Portland, Mackenzie Neitling spends her days reviewing design goals, attending construction meetings and drawing architectural plans. Native to a city known for valuing individuality and outside-the-box thinking, Neitling plots tenant spaces for
Work to make a life (not just a living)
Young professionals make an impact through skills-based volunteering In her office near the Willamette River in downtown Portland, Mackenzie Neitling spends her days reviewing design goals, attending construction meetings and drawing architectural plans. Native to a city known for valuing individuality and