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Church Financing / Barnes, Aston A

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945-6474
Binding:
Paperback
Printed:
2010
Pages:
110
ISBN-13:
9781572586154
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Product Description

Finances, savings, spending, and loans often spark much discussion and debate among individuals and couples in the secular world.

Religious organizations and their members are no different. And, to a higher degree, religious organizations and their members have a greater responsibility to uphold the principles outlined in the Bible regarding thoughtful stewardship.

Church Financing: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow examines the current funding priorities of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and how the establishment of a Capital Development Fund (CDF) can assist the church in accomplishing its mission of spreading the gospel to all nations.

An important component of spreading the gospel is the support of educational and health care institutions. These areas in turn support evangelism. This book makes a case for providing equal support to the various entities of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

The book discusses various financing options and how each can enhance the work of the church and move it forward to completion. Furthermore, the book outlines the responsibilities of the various units of the church at each level, including the support of local church members, in the development of a CDF and other financial funds.

Through practical examples and detailed instructions, this book is a great resource for church workers, treasurers, fund managers, and administrators who are committed to being good stewards of the money God has given to accomplishing His work.

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  1. Food for thought

    Posted by Dr. Patrick L. Allen, President, West Indies Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists on 3rd Mar 2010

    Administrators should carefully consider this book, and more importantly, conscientiously implement the many practical suggestions which are strewn along the way—both for the good of the church and to the glory of the God of the church.


  2. A monumental work

    Posted by Honorable Dr. Gilbert Allen, CD, JP, Custos Rotulorum for Manchester, Jamaica, West Indies on 3rd Mar 2010

    The substance of this book is born out of years of hands-on experience in managing the finances of one of our unions through challenging and difficult times and out of love and dedication to the furtherance of God’s work. Church Financing is a monumental work and may well become universal text.


  3. A Must Read!

    Posted by Grace Kelly, Ph.D., Chairperson, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Northern Caribbean University, J on 3rd Mar 2010

    I am convinced that should the concepts detailed in this book be embraced and supported by our leaders. God’s work would become more enjoyable. This volume is a must-read for every well-thinking member and worker of the Seventh-day Adventist church


  4. A solution for a gigantic problem.

    Posted by Dennis Morgan, Entrepreneur, Montego Bay, Jamaica, West Indies on 3rd Mar 2010

    One of the greatest challenges facing education and health providers around the world today is how to make these vital commodities affordable to the majority of people. The writer is sure that the solution to this challenge lies with the constituency served by the institutions and not the institutions’ administrators as some would want to believe. This book offers a solution for this gigantic problem.


  5. This book is a must read!

    Posted by Michael Reid, Ph.D., Director, Finance and Research Information Systems, Loma Linda University, Cali on 3rd Mar 2010

    This book presents a synthesis of lessons learnt while managing the financial operation of the church during economically challenging times. Additionally, new insights are presented on how each area of the church can be financed adequately. This book is a must read for both administrators and members who can glean from these ideas in addressing future financial initiatives of the church.