Buy wine, donate to Founders
ARE THE FOUNDERS RECEIVING
$$$ FROM WINE SALES?
Bob to Charles:
I saw a link on the Flounders blog, Charles, to an Internet site called "giveline," and out of curiosity I clicked on it.
It is some sort of merchandising company which sells a wide variety of products -- over a million, it claims -- and the company will graciously make a donation to the organization of the purchaser's choice.
I thought you might investigate it, Charles -- just in case you might want to receive some potential donations for the Flyswatter. You could perhaps carry the same link as the Founders, if that is permitted by your blogspot host.
Today, the featured items at Giveline are books on wines. Also, you can click on the "Gifts & Wines" and order some Champagne. On this link, there is another link to "Wine" where there is an even greater selection.
The beauty of it is, Giveline will make a donation from purchasers who specify the organization of their choice.
I suppose you could check with Tom Ascol and find out if there is much money to be obtained by this form of receiving donations.
4 Comments:
On this mountain the Lord of hosts will make for all peoples a feast of rich food, a feast of well-aged wine, of rich food full of marrow, of aged wine well refined. Isaiah 25:6
Brother Bob, Hello!
Well, Adrian Rogers did call Reformed Calvinists the "wine and cheese theologians." I guess he was not far off!
Remember, Bob, when Tom Ascol opposed the SBC resolution which required all SBC trustees to abstain from beverage alcohol? Makes perfect sense, now, doesn't it?
Charles
ASCOL'S RESOLUTION?
Charles said...
Remember, Bob, when Tom Ascol opposed the SBC resolution which required all SBC trustees to abstain from beverage alcohol? Makes perfect sense, now, doesn't it?
Do you suppose, Charles, that it is possible that some of them may be wine customers of Giveline, and the Flounders would lose some donations?
They must have learned that from SWBTS, Baptist Community Ministries of La., Va. Baptist Homes, and the American Bible Society - who all used TIFF to manage their funds.
Post a Comment
<< Home