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Help your leaders make better use of what God has given and explore new ways to encourage people to give more.

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Topics:Finances, Giving, Stewardship, Tithing
Filters:Business administrator, Discipleship, Finances, Financial officer, Pastor
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 25:14-30, Acts 8:9-25
Date Added:August 27, 2007


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Neither Poverty Nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Possessions
by Craig L. Blomberg
The Bible seems very clear on the dangers of wealth, but is it wrong to have money. Craig Blomberg builds a biblical case for finding a middle ground between poverty and riches. This book will challenge cultural assumptions about money. (InterVarsity, 2001; ISBN 0830826076)


Financial Peace: Revisited
by Dave Ramsey
Contains great fiancial principles for your church, your members, and you! Develop a budget you can live with and put your financial problems to rest. (Viking Adult, 2003; ISBN 0670032085)


The Dynamics of Church Finance
by James Berkley
A biblically-based guide on everything you need to know about church finances. Be a good steward of the resources God has given your church! (Baker, 2000; ISBN 0801091055)


Money Matters in Church: A Practical Guide for Leaders
by Aubrey Malphurs and Steve Stroop
Written for church leaders and pastors without a business backround, this book outlines how to create a culture of giving. It also addresses practical issues such as how to develop donors, maximize contributions, enact effective budget and audit plans, project income and expenses, work with banks, compensate staff, and address debt. (Baker Books, 2007; 0801066271)


Ask, Thank, Tell: Improving Stewardship Ministry in Your Congregation
by Charles Lane
Move giving from obligation to discipleship. Teach people to give based on their love of God rather than on church needs. Create a place where money is discussed actively and openly. (Augsburg/Fortress, 2006; ISBN 0806652632)



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