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Fish in a pond

Outside our office we have a nice fish pond with a little waterfall and all the trimmings. We keep

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Six motivations

As the year draws to a close and many churches consider personnel budgets,

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Church Executive, October 2010, Volume 9, Issue 10

This issue includes and interview with Ed Underwood, senior pastor of Church of the Open Door, Gleldora, CA. Also, Dave Michener writes about churches becoming multicultural congregations.

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Meet Ed Underwood

Ed Underwood graduated from a California high school in 1968 and he says

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Online giving spurs an upturn in a down economy

When Fellowship of the Parks Church in Keller, TX, provided online giving to their members

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Structured compensation

More than 1 million ordained ministers work throughout the United States.

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‘Dangling the carrot of subsidy’

The United States Supreme Court on June 28, 2010, decided the case of Christian Legal Society, Hastings College of the Law v. Martinez.

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Becoming a multicultural congregation

Church executives are responsible for launching new programs, making new hires and setting new budgets. This requires the stewardship of our personal time, energy, intellectual capital, and creative assets — and this extends to our personnel and congregations.

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Ministry has its leadership storms, but tailspins can be avoided

Daniel Henderson stepped into three megachurch settings as the new senior pastor at high-risk moments — two of them following moral failures of their previous pastors. “I guess you could say that on two occasions [of moral failures] I was left holding the ‘black box’ after a leadership crash,” he says in a new book that uses examples from flight training and piloting an airplane.

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Problems on ‘the surface’ can lead to major liability hazards

A speed bump that is not clearly marked; a dark area due to improper lighting; or a large pothole that has formed over time are all examples of potential dangers in church parking lots.

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