Tag Archives | Finances

How To Lead A Church During A Financial Crisis

When the financial markets collapsed in the summer of 2008, communities all across our nation were hit hard.  Many were devastated.  One such community was Dalton, GA located just south of the Georgia-Tennessee state line. Dalton is the carpet and flooring capital of the world.  When new construction and building renovations basically came to a […]

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3 Days Every Leader Has: “And Then We Wait”

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Note from Brian: This is the monthly guest post written by financial author, teacher, and speaker, Joseph Sangl. I recently posted the following statement on Twitter: “Some days are for planting seed. Others for harvesting. But MOST DAYS are for preparing, tending, and waiting.” It raised quite a ruckus and a chorus of people saying, […]

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Every Leader Needs Oxen

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The Bible is the greatest leadership book ever written.  By applying the timeless principles supplied in Scripture, you can revolutionize the way you lead and serve others.  The lessons you will learn in this post can not only change your life, but it can changes the lives of others as well. Joseph Sangl, the founder […]

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4 Keys To Rebuilding Financial Trust With Your Congregation

There are few things as debilitating to a pastor as a loss of trust because of financial mismanagement.  To avoid this from happening to you, I recommend pastors proactively contact Bryan Miles.  Bryan is CEO & Co-founder of Miles Advisory Group (a parent company to the companies of eaHELP and MAG Bookkeeping) and is blessed to run this company with his wife, […]

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Is The American Church Headed For A Fiscal Cliff?

Is the American church headed for a fiscal cliff?  Interesting question, isn’ it?  It is true that there would be few business administrators, executive pastors, and even senior pastors who would not be deeply concerned if charitable donations were removed or greatly reduced from our tax code. The reality is that staff lay-offs and salary reductions […]

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20 Things Pastors Should Know About Financial Leaders

Pastors, are you intimidated by wealthy people?  Are you the type of pastor who does not want to know what people give?  Do you dread and avoid one-on-one conversations with people about money? I am often asked about the subject of dealing with financial leaders when talking with ministry leaders.  It does not have to be difficult or intimidating.  […]

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5 Habits Of Generous Leaders

Tonight I will be speaking to over 75 leaders at my home church, Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, GA.  Our church is coming off of a very successful generosity initiative and I will be discussing 5 leadership lessons I gleaned from the process that are applicable to any leader in their area of discipline. Generous […]

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The Addiction Of Generosity

Generous people have to be greedy.  This thinking is counterintuitive but generosity is addictive.  When you experience a generous lifestyle, you must have more off it. I am not nearly where I wish to be in this area but I have tried to become more generous during the last decade.  I have now reached the point where I desire generosity in my […]

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