Administration
How a Church Directory Connects Members During Tough Times
Throughout the pandemic, directories and the important information they contain have kept church members linked, strengthened their bonds and helped to ensure that everyone feels loved and valued.
Administration
How to Develop a Great Administrative Assistant
A great administrative assistant can become your partner and one of your most powerful assets as a leader when you work as a team.
Administration
3 Perspectives on How to Start a Church With Little to No Money
When it comes to how to start a church, two things are certain: (1) God can provide, and (2) people matter more than money.
Administration
Doubling the Value of a Pastor’s Ministry Expenses
All ministers have ministry expenses. What many churches and ministers don’t realize is the value to a church and to a minister in implementing an Accountable Reimbursement Plan for ministry expenses, especially in light of recent tax law changes.
Administration
The Top 3 Project Delivery Methods for Your Successful Building Project
One of the most crucial steps in the early stages of planning for a church building project is choosing the right project delivery method. Each delivery system has its characteristic advantages and disadvantages depending on the type and size of the project.
Administration
Four States Of Transition Management
What is missing from nearly every change process is transition management. It’s helpful to understand why a change process isn’t sufficient for most change efforts.
Administration
Thinking of Starting a New Ministry?
If you’ve ever dreamed of starting a new ministry, here’s some exciting news. There is an option that’s generally less expensive and a lot simpler start a new ministry. We call it a Charitable C.
Administration
Who Qualifies for Minister Tax Status?
A common misconception about minister tax status is that it is only available to ordained ministers. The IRS criteria for church staff members to qualify for minister tax status is a lot more inclusive than you might expect.