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Erase Your Church's Red Ink
Deal confidently and thoughtfully with money shortfalls.
Store Code: SG26
Format: Word Document Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

Topics:Budget, Debt, Expenses, Finances, Fundraising, Loans, Planning, Purchasing, Stewardship, Tithing
Filters:Business administrator, Finances, Financial officer, Fundraising ministry
References:Romans 13:7-8, Psalm 37:21
Date Added:October 05, 2006
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Overview

What happens when a church experiences a financial downturn? What exactly does ministry mean when a church faces a fiscal crisis, whether moderate or severe, and what's the pastor's responsibility?

These seven articles help you know what to do when financial strain hits. You'll learn money saving strategies, tips for getting the right loan, and advice on how to bring in money.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

The Coffer Crunch 
What happens to ministry when money is in short supply?

Preaching That Promotes Giving  
Proclaiming the truth of the Bible means talking about money.

Tight Money Strategies 
Six ways to balance when the budget goes red.

Crunch Time 
Tips on collecting pledges, funding emergencies, and financial integrity.

Strapped for Cash? 
Ideas for helping your church raise the money it needs.

Tips for Getting the Right Loan  
Six important steps for your church when it needs to borrow.

Paying Less for the Same Items  
A savvy church can save money by purchasing what it needs for less.


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