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Protecting the Treasurer

7 ways to keep the task from becoming a temptation.
See "Finances" Training Pack
Store Code: TT8A-J
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: How-To Article



Topics:Benevolence, Budget, Evaluation, Finances, Giving, Leadership, Offerings, Stewardship
Filters:Finances, Financial officer, Fundraising ministry, Pastor
References:John 12:4-6, Acts 8:9-25
Date Added:September 27, 2007
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Judas served as treasurer for the band of disciples who followed Jesus. He protested, "Why wasn't this perfume sold and the money given to the poor?" His motive was not a concern for the poor; he trusted in wealth and wanted to control how it was spent.

Church treasurers can sometimes contract the "Judas Syndrome." It begins with a preoccupation with ...

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