Rich Church, Poor Church

Keys to Effective Financial Ministry

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Stewardship, Christianity, Church
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Author: J. Clif Christopher ISBN: 9781426765292
Publisher: Abingdon Press Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: Abingdon Press Language: English
Author: J. Clif Christopher
ISBN: 9781426765292
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: Abingdon Press
Language: English

Does your church have the necessary funds to do ministry?

In Dr. Clif Christopher's nearly forty years in ministry as a pastor and President of Horizons Stewardship Company, he has witnessed the financial stewardship practices of thousands of churches. A few have exceptional records in acquiring and managing the necessary funds for mission and ministry, but the vast majority struggle every year to get by.

In this important new work made even more relevant by our economic times, Christopher contrasts the traits of the most productive congregations with those who perennially fail to secure the funds to perform transformational ministry. Some churches practice the necessary financial habits that form the foundation of successful ministry, and others waste valuable resources and undermine ministry opportunities.

Through Christopher’s insight born out of years of experience and consultation, readers can assess the financial condition of their own churches.

 

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Does your church have the necessary funds to do ministry?

In Dr. Clif Christopher's nearly forty years in ministry as a pastor and President of Horizons Stewardship Company, he has witnessed the financial stewardship practices of thousands of churches. A few have exceptional records in acquiring and managing the necessary funds for mission and ministry, but the vast majority struggle every year to get by.

In this important new work made even more relevant by our economic times, Christopher contrasts the traits of the most productive congregations with those who perennially fail to secure the funds to perform transformational ministry. Some churches practice the necessary financial habits that form the foundation of successful ministry, and others waste valuable resources and undermine ministry opportunities.

Through Christopher’s insight born out of years of experience and consultation, readers can assess the financial condition of their own churches.

 

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