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Assessing Church Needs
Help your leaders accurately appraise various aspects of your church with these recommended resources from BuildingChurchLeaders.com.

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Topics:Goals, Master plan, Mission statement, Objectives, Planning, Strategy, Vision
Filters:Church board, Church staff, Elder, Pastor, Pastoral care
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Exodus 13:21-22, Ecclesiastes 3:1, 1 Peter 4:10
Date Added:August 27, 2007


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Needs-Based Evangelism: Becoming a Good Samaritan Church
by Robert D. Pierson
Being a Good Samaritan church begins with leadership. It requires an absolute commitment to address the needs of people so that they can become disciples of Jesus Christ. But in order to compete with and appeal to unchurched people in today's secular and consumer-driven society, the church needs to be entrepreneurial. (Abingdon, 2006; 0687332486)


Simple Church: Returning to God's Process for Making Disciples
by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger
Sometimes our lists of values can become overwhelming and varied across different ministries. In order to have a healthy and consistent church it is important to have clear and simple values around which everyone can unify. Simplify your values and increase effectiveness. (Broadman&Holman, 2006; ISBN 0805443908)


Money Matters in Church: A Practical Guide for Leaders
by Aubrey Malphurs and Steve Stroop
Written for church leaders and pastors without a business backround, this book outlines how to create a culture of giving. It also addresses practical issues such as how to develop donors, maximize contributions, enact effective budget and audit plans, project income and expenses, work with banks, compensate staff, and address debt. (Baker Books, 2007; 0801066271)


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A branch of Injoy, Inc., Injoy Stewardship Services can help you with a building campagin from assessing your need to finishing the project.



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Posted: September 29, 2008
Maureen James  (Guest)
Do you still offer the Performance Appraisal for Pastoral Staff handout?


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