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About: Scott Morton
International Funding Coach, The Navigators
Scott Morton serves as International Funding Coach for The Navigators. For fourteen years, he led Navigator campus and marketplace ministries, in which he worked with students, business people, and missionaries both stateside and overseas. Then, for more than 12 years he served as Vice President of The Navigators US Development Ministry. Scott enjoys helping people grow in their spiritual journeys through small-group Bible studies and one-on-one mentoring, he also loves bird watching. He has written numerous articles for Discipleship Journal and is author of Funding Your Ministry--Whether You're Gifted or Not (Navpress) and other books. He and his wife, Alma, live in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and have two married daughters, a married son, and four grandchildren.Scott Morton serves as International Funding Coach for The Navigators. For fourteen years, he led Navigator campus and marketplace ministries, in which he worked with students, business people, and missionaries both stateside and overseas. Then, for more than 12 years he served as Vice President of The Navigators US Development Ministry. Scott enjoys helping people grow in their spiritual journeys through small-group Bible studies and one-on-one mentoring, he also loves bird watching. He has written numerous articles for Discipleship Journal and is author of Funding Your Ministry--Whether You're Gifted or Not (Navpress) and other books. He and his wife, Alma, live in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and have two married daughters, a married son, and four grandchildren.Posts by Scott Morton:
- THREE THINGS YOUR DONORS WON’T TELL YOU (December 1, 2013)
- DO FUNDRAISING BEFORE YOU NEED TO! (August 1, 2013)
- Funding Your Ministry Dreams: God’s Job or Your Job? (July 1, 2012)
- Three Comfortable Phrases Reveal Faulty Thinking About Fundraising (January 1, 2012)
- Fundraising Pressure & Baseball Per Diem? (July 1, 2011)
- Three Toxic Phrases Good Fundraisers Never Use (January 1, 2011)
- What Do You Do After a First Gift? (July 1, 2010)