2012 - Page 29 of 30 - Church Executive


It’s not about you

You’re called into a meeting to discuss a problem or situation.

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Lead during conflict

Every position of leadership has its nuances. We pastors are no different.

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Worship one; serve one

Have you ever wondered where you are going to get all of the volunteers you need in your ministry?

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Employee appreciation

When was the last time you’ve shown appreciation for your employees or your co-worker?

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Spread the Word

Today’s day and age has brought forth new ways of communication

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Church Executive, January 2012, Volume 11, Issue 1

This issue includes an interview with Ken Whitten, Senior Pastor of Idlewild Baptist Church, Lutz, FL. Also included are features on Bible literacy and a resolutions for leaders checklist from Sam. S. Rainer III.

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Problem giving

“People don’t have a giving problem; they have a

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When to change your auditor

Should you change audit firms? If so, when? Neither not-for-profit nor public companies are required to change firms at set intervals.

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It’s no longer your father’s capital campaign

How technology and communications are changing church fundraising.

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New year brings renewed Bible engagement

There’s a renewed focus on the Bible in churches these days, as biblical literacy is making a comeback in congregations and publishing houses in the U.S. “What’s really encouraging to me is that deep Bible engagement within the congregation is eminently doable,” says Paul Caminiti, vice president of church and Bible engagement for the publishing firm Biblica. “But people today realize that we’re in trouble and that we’ve not given the Bible its due,” says Caminiti, himself an expert in this area. “There really is a Bible engagement vacuum in the church. I’ve watched lives transformed when pastors treat Bible engagement like a varsity sport. I’ve watched congregations transformed when instead of little camp fires, a big Bible engagement bonfire is built in the middle of the church.

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