Acknowledgments: Earn the Right to Ask
Preparing for a Capital Campaign Part 4 of 4 I’ve trained lots of people in the art and science of fundraising, both formally and informally. Many… Read More »Acknowledgments: Earn the Right to Ask
Preparing for a Capital Campaign Part 4 of 4 I’ve trained lots of people in the art and science of fundraising, both formally and informally. Many… Read More »Acknowledgments: Earn the Right to Ask
I’m willing to say you’re planning an Easter event for your ministry right this moment. How do I know? Because events are crucial to bringing… Read More »3 Keys to Planning Your Easter Follow-up Strategy
It seems like businesses aren’t the only ones who need help! The pandemic impacted more than church attendance and giving. It’s also hit our volunteer… Read More »Help Wanted – Volunteers Needed
Blog 2 of 4 If there were something you could do each week that would increase your member giving and engagement, you’d jump at it,… Read More »Weekly Healthy Habits for Strong Stewardship
Shorter missions are a popular way for churches around the world to get their congregations involved in overseas missions projects without requiring a long-term commitment. … Read More »Short-Term Missions
Preparing for a Capital Campaign Part 3 of 4 The old saying ‘time is money’ takes on a new meaning through the lens of donor relations.… Read More »Acknowledgments: Value a Donor’s Time
As we acknowledge and celebrate Black History Month, it is necessary that we expound on the historical significance of the African American ministers and their… Read More »Dr. Benjamin Mays and His Historical Impact on Social Justice
It’s time to be prepared for the church’s annual report as you’ve been contemplating, in tandem, the importance of vision casting. So who are your… Read More »What is Your Local Impact?
The word “comparison” can have a negative connotation at first glance. We teach our young children not to compare themselves to what others do or… Read More »The Point of Comparison
“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens” (Ecclesiastes 3:1) because our God is The God of Order.… Read More »God is The God of Order
Churches heavily rely on the help of volunteers. Whether teaching Sunday school or greeting the congregation, volunteers are some of the most important people to… Read More »Why It’s Important to Screen Your Volunteers
Once you have defined your community, the next step is uploading your congregation into your computer system. This crucial step, as shared in the recently… Read More »Why an Updated Address List Matters for Your Church