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Confidentiality
Make sure you handle sensitive information properly.
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Topics:Church safety, Church staff, Compensation, Confession, Confidentiality, Counseling, Legal issues, Management
Filters:Church board, Church staff, Discipleship, Elder, Pastor
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Galatians 6:2, James 5:13-16, Proverbs 11:13-14
Date Added:October 17, 2002



Overview

Church leaders face dilemmas daily on how to control sensitive information. This theme discusses how to handle everything from staff salaries to the communication of church family news.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

What Can I Tell People at Church?
Scripture encourages us to confess our sins to fellow believers.

 
Protecting Sensitive Information
Act now to secure your church against breaches of confidence.

 
Why Am I Controlling Information?
3 ways to test motives.

Keys to Confidentiality
How is information handled in our church?

 
Is This Gossip?
9 questions to help you decide.

 
When Keeping Quiet Hurts
What if your reputation suffers from another's actions?

The Danger of an Unbridled Tongue
Thoughtless words can cause serious harm.

Strategy for a Crisis
8 key actions when scandal shakes your church.

 
How to Report Staff Salaries
A guide to handling delicate financial information.

When You've Said Something You Shouldn't Have
2 questions to ask before passing on information.

 
Pass the Secret
3 activities to discover the effects of gossip.

 

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