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Forward Responsibility

God's work requires the discipline of planning.
See "Strategic Planning" Training Pack
Store Code: PS55-A
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: How-To Article



Topics:Administration, Communication, Development, Leadership, Planning, Shepherding, Vision
Filters:Business administrator, Facility management, Financial officer, Fundraising ministry, Outreach, Pastor, Stewardship
References:Proverbs 29:18, Colossians 2:19, Hebrews 3:6
Date Added:August 05, 2008
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The old saying "Aim at nothing, and you will hit it" is as true for ministry as for anything else in life. I have always been impressed with how people in the Bible planned strategically as they sought to carry out the mission of God.

For example:

  • Moses appointed officials over the people of Israel and had them serve as judges.

  • David planned and provided for the building of the temple and left everything needed for Solomon to complete the task.

To view this individual handout, please download the Training Pack, Strategic Planning.



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