Why one church sold its buses and decided to rent instead
When “Old Blue” broke down with students for the fourth time in a year, it was time to make a decision.
Read More >When “Old Blue” broke down with students for the fourth time in a year, it was time to make a decision.
Read More >In this harsh economic climate church leaders who also own and operate buses are forced to squeeze the most out of their vehicles. Church administrators will take measures to ensure that buses last as long as possible and will also find ways to reduce fuel consumption.
Read More >Day care or child care facilities are a mainstay of many churches and church-supported schools. The benefits of these facilities to parents are innumerable, including the assurance that their children are in a safe, nurturing environment under the care of supportive, qualified adults.
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