Ray Linder, MBA, is a pastor, CEO of Goodstewardship.com, and author of three books, including What Will I Do With My Money? Ray serves on the ministry staff of Cornerstone Chapel, Leesburg, Virginia.
Building Church Leaders, a leadership-training resource published by Christianity Today International, asked him how church leaders can help their people be responsible with God-given resources.
Ready to Risk? Starting a new church is never a sure thing. How ready are you to walk onto that limb? Lee A. Dean
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Starting a new church is like beginning a new business because both are entrepreneurial activities. An entrepreneur is defined as someone who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture. Leaders of new churches face the same three challenges. This activity will focus on the willingness to take risks, both as individuals and as a group.
Fred Smith Sr. Adapted from Leading with Integrity (Bethany, 1999). Used with permission.
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1. Which of these traits are my strengths? What areas need strengthening for me? For our team? What can we strategically implement to improve in this area?
2. How do these traits compare with those in Scripture (1 Tim. 3:113; Titus 1:79)?
Adapted from Leading with Integrity (Bethany, 1999). Used with permission.
Discuss
Which of these traits are my strengths? What areas need strengthening for me? For our team? What can we strategically implement to improve in this area?
How Your Church Feels About Money In order to know what to expect from your church’s finances you must understand its culture, mindset, and financial setting. Gary Fenton
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Late one evening, a young pastor called me, a frantic tone in his voice. He quickly got to the point: he feared he was about to be fired.
He outlined his story. Nine months earlier, when he accepted the church's invitation to become pastor, the church's needs and his gifts had seemed a good match.
Although the church had a budget, the former pastor and treasurer had never followed it. Upon the death ...