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Healthy Church Boards
Three Principles to make your church board thrive.


Topics:Board, Committees, Decision making, Focus, Leadership, Leadership styles, Management, Objectives, Planning, Spiritual leadership
Filters:Christian education, Church board, Deacon, Discipleship, Elder, Pastor, Pastoral care, Preaching
Purpose:Discipleship
References:1 Timothy 3:1-13, 1 Timothy 4:14, 1 Timothy 5:17-20, Titus 1:5-11
Date Added:July 11, 2007

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Occasionally, a special emphasis or program will also mandate that freedom be temporarily set aside. During a missions emphasis we can't have the youth group off on a ski trip, or the women's ministry hosting a weekend retreat. But other than times like these, it's hands off. Even if we doubt an idea will work, we try to give people the freedom to give it a shot. That's what trust is all about.

Larry Osborne; Growing Your Church Through Training and Motivation; Three Key Traits for Your Board; pp. 173, 181-182.