Ministries are supposed to serve. They serve the Lord, their clients, and the church constituencies that support them. How can a ministry maintain strong ties of accountability and affection with the church groups that provide sponsorship, staff and volunteers, and finances?
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CONTRIBUTOR: Ken Nisly
SERIES: REACH 2013
All items in the series:- A Vision For Life
- Anabaptist Advantages in Ministry
- Avoiding Overload and Burnout
- Becoming a Global Christian
- Becoming a Person of Integrity
- Building the Infrastructure of Our Communities
- Conservative Anabaptists and Ministry: An Evaluation
- Cooperation, Not Competition
- Cross-Cultural Challenges
- Effective Teams
- Exercising Hospitality
- Guidelines for Working with Children
- Helping the Hurting
- Helping without Harming
- Homemaking as a Ministry
- Jesus and Ministry
- Living Intentionally
- Loving your Husband and Enabling Him to Serve
- Mentoring
- Ministering to the Abused
- Personal Leadership Disciplines
- Personnel Recruitment, Development, and Care
- Planning Efficient Meetings
- Raising Families in Ministry
- Relating to Your Church Constituency
- The Role of the Holy Spirit
- The Will of God as a Way of Life
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