Overcoming Fundraising Anxiety: The Why
I have a friend who has been great at introducing me to people of high net worth over the years so that I can find
I have a friend who has been great at introducing me to people of high net worth over the years so that I can find
Your church isn’t a business. You have vastly different goals. But you have this in common. You can learn a lot from feedback. U.S. businesses
Did you know the financial sector is one of the top five most targeted sectors for cyber threats? It probably is a bit obvious, but
This article was first published in The Priest magazine, March 2024, and is reproduced here with the permission of OSV. In our Catholic culture, we
You can’t read the New Testament without realizing that Jesus called his church to take risks to share the good news. When he commissioned his
Regular parish communication during Lent can be an essential tool to help parishioners stay focused on the penitential season and grow spiritually. As the Church
Church leadership is a sacred responsibility that goes beyond the confines of a physical place of worship. As a leader, you are entrusted with guiding
There’s not much that can change the pattern of your members’ engagement and giving more than a leadership transition. Along with all the other natural
Shades Mountain Baptist Church, located in Vestavia Hills, AL, has an average worship attendance of 2,500 to 3,000, not including the staff and volunteers, which
Your church’s budgeting process can be challenging, no matter how it is determined. You have many stakeholders. You never have enough resources to go around.
I began the last post with the statement that kids really do love to give more than (or as much as?!) they like to receive.
If there’s one consistent frustration you hear from church leaders regarding church technology, it’s how fast it’s changing. Just when you think you’re on top