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How Intentional Generosity Can Change Lives With Eric Saunders

38 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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Eric Saunders is the Executive Director of New Hope Ministries, a Christian social service agency serving approximately 30,000 people each year across Adams, Cumberland, and York counties in central Pennsylvania. Under his nearly 20 years of leadership, New Hope Ministries has expanded from three to nine locations and has received accolades such as the Central Penn Business Journal's Nonprofit Innovation Award for Eric's leadership and innovation. Eric holds a master's degree in social work from Indiana University and serves on several state and nonprofit boards. In this episode… Generosity is often thought of as an act of giving, but can it be something even deeper, something that transforms both the giver and the receiver? Does the true power of generosity lie not just in the act, but in the way it shapes lives, communities, and the future? For Eric Saunders, a social services leader, generosity is more than just charity; it's a life-changing force that can shift the trajectory of both the giver and the receiver. "Generosity isn't just about giving what you can spare," he explains, "It's about understanding the need and meeting people where they are, with compassion and humility." Eric believes that when we give with true compassion, we don't just change the lives of others — we change our own, creating a ripple effect that can transform entire communities. In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop is joined by Eric Saunders, Executive Director of New Hope Ministries, to discuss how intentional generosity can create lasting change. They explore the importance of meeting immediate needs while empowering long-term solutions, how churches and businesses can work together to address poverty, and the profound impact small acts of generosity can have.

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