Most pastors don’t go into ministry because they love risk management and balancing budgets and writing human resource policies. And yet each of these things, plus more, is part of a pastor’s day-to-day life while leading a church. Neglecting
these routine tasks can lead a church into troubled waters, but dealing with them head-on frees up a pastor’s time and energy do what he/she really enjoys: spiritual shepherding.
Taking Care of Business helps pastors plan for, implement and delegate the administrative responsibilities of running a church, including:
• Creating and Managing Budgets
• Safety and Risk Management
• Day-to-Day Operations
Practical Stuff for Pastors: Taking Care of Business
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Author(s)Group Publishing
PublisherGroup Publishing
ISBN / ASIN147072328X
ISBN-139781470723286
Sales Rank2,820,954
CategoryReligion
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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