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‘Volunteer Vacations’ mix enjoyment with purpose

Christian mission trip opportunities abound in areas that take into account unique skills and attributes.

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Adam and Eve — and dinosaurs

One-of-a-kind museum offers groups a high-tech tour through biblical history.

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Choose the right place to put your church’s assets

Your church finds itself with some kind of windfall.

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A church’s culture is the atmosphere in which the church functions

When it comes to a church, what is a church’s culture? Samuel R. Chand says “culture is the strongest force in any organization. The best way to understand culture is the statement: ‘This is how we do things here.’”

Consultant Sam Chand has written Cracking Your Church’s Culture: Seven Keys to Unleashing Vision & Inspiration (Jossey-Bass, 2010, a Leadership Network publication), and says, “It is the atmosphere in which the church functions. It is the prevalent attitude. It is the collage of spoken and unspoken messages.”

“The strongest force in an organization is not vision or strategy — it is the culture which holds all the other components,” says Chand. Every leader at some time or the other has asked the same question: “Why is it that we are not where I know we should be as a church?” Now, you know the answer — it’s your church’s culture.

He recently gave an interview to Church Executive:

Say I’m new to a church. Should I be able to pick up on its culture sitting in the pew? Absolutely! You can go to a new church and sniff culture! Have you ever been to a new place and said to yourself (or others!), “Something’s not right.” Without knowing what it is you just smelled culture. Think about the different cultures in different restaurants, schools, churches and even homes.

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Stewardship of energy

My wife and I opened our Livermore, CA home for a Bible study in 1992

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Worldwide ministry

While some churches have two different departments relating to

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Truth-tellers

Do you always get honesty from you staff? You would like to think that you do, but how do you really know? If a problem arises and you ask two different people how it happened and you get different answers, someone’s not being a truth-teller

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The importance of hanging out

The Great Commission requires that we enter

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Three minutes of stewardship

A little bit of intentionality goes a long way.

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Church Executive, June 2011, Volume 10, Issue 6

The June issue features an interview with Senior Pastor Leo Bigger, ICF-Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland. Also included is a feature about protecting against sexual misconduct. This issue also highlights church mergers and provides a special section on sports ministries.

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