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Benevolence Ministry
Help your church plan and organize its program for meeting needs.
Store Code: PS81
Format: Microsoft Word
Price: $14.95

Topics:Administration, Benevolence, Budget, Congregational care, Management, Money, Poor
Filters:Church board, Committee member, Deacon, Finances, Outreach, Pastor, Stewardship
References:Matthew 6:19-21, Acts 6:1-7, Proverbs 14:31
Date Added:May 25, 2010
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Overview

Benevolence can be a tricky area of ministry. We know that we are called both to meet the needs of our brothers and sisters in Christ and to love our neighbor. But how can a church know when it should and shouldn't offer assistance?

This 20-page resource can help your church develop a clearer game plan for meeting people's financial needs and stewarding its budget wisely. Learn helpful decision-making protocols as well as creative ideas for blessing congregants and members of your community.

NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

The Biblical Case for Benevolence 
What do Scriptures have to say about the subject?

The Rewards of Benevolence 
When we give we lay up treasure.

Organizing Your Benevolence Ministry (free sample) 
Adapt this sample protocol for a church's benevolence program.

Entering the Trenches 
Our benevolence must be relational.

Financial First Aid 
Church leaders talk about how their churches are helping.

Issues in Benevolence Administration 
Review these aspects of your process.

Different Ways to Help 
One church's approach to benevolence.

Better Together 
It's wise to collaborate in meeting your community's needs.


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