Dear Reader,
We've launched our spring fundraising campaign. Some of you have received letters from me asking for your support. That's been a great way to reach our regular readers, but some connect with us the way I'm doing so right now—by way bits and bites. Thus my electronic solicitation.
Our goal for the spring campaign is $500,000. That's a healthy sum. But First Things is a healthy voice of religious truth today, and I'm confident we can reach that goal if folks like you contribute.
Your contribution ensures that First Things continues to flourish. We've done some new things this year, adding media content to our website, sponsoring lectures in a number of cities, launching an intellectual retreat, and planning a seminar on science and religious in China. And we continue to put out some of the most substantive theological, moral, an cultural analysis in the magazine and on the website. We need your support.
It's easy to give. You can use our website. We welcome old fashioned checks. Please join the First Things community of supporters.
Sincerely,
R. R. Reno
You have a decision to make: double or nothing.
For this week only, a generous supporter has offered to fully match all new and increased donations to First Things up to $60,000.
In other words, your gift of $50 unlocks $100 for First Things, your gift of $100 unlocks $200, and so on, up to a total of $120,000. But if you don’t give, nothing.
So what will it be, dear reader: double, or nothing?
Make your year-end gift go twice as far for First Things by giving now.