Nicole Marie Bergeron

Philanthropy’s Drag Coefficient: When Process Costs More Than Failure

The moment a grant leaves a foundation’s account, it is gone. There is no equity position. No convertible note. No return on capital.

Radio Silence

Only he would create a launch window to the dark side of the moon to coincide with the hinge of the Triduum: on the first night of Passover, with the crew circling the moon over Easter Week.

Two Houses, One Mission, Three Miracles

Churches struggle to hire or retain staff because the cost of housing is out of reach. But, the right connections can change everything.

Dunning, Kruger, and Jesus Walk Into a Home Depot

In 1999, psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger found that individuals often fail to recognize their incompetence in a skill. This phenomenon impacts our spiritual journeys, where we may rush to polished results, neglecting the necessary groundwork. True competence requires us to engage in the unglamorous work that builds a solid foundation. What does it take? Grace.
Makomborero Muropa, VP of Programs at Aslan Housing Foundation

Aslan Welcomes VP of Programs

Makomborero Muropa joins Aslan Housing Foundation as VP of Programs, bringing legal, operational, and faith-rooted leadership to scale our mission.

Two to Five: How One Church Reimagined Ministry Housing

Housing isn’t just a personal issue for ministry staff—it’s a strategic challenge for the whole church.

Housing Shouldn’t Be the Reason They Leave

Housing isn’t just a personal issue for ministry staff—it’s a strategic challenge for the whole church.

The Sermon, the Cross, and the Rent Check

Lent Is a Time to Look Inward. Start With Housing.

a couple having faith for pastoral housing

If They Can’t Live Here, They Can’t Lead Here