These two sessions focus on compliance and tax concerns for nonprofits. Topics covered include unrelated trade or business income, earmarks treated as contributions, fundraising, items and services donated, state charitable registrations, and thoughts for those filing a Form 990.
These two sessions focus on compliance and tax concerns for nonprofits. Topics covered include unrelated trade or business income, earmarks treated as contributions, fundraising, items and services donated, state charitable registrations, and thoughts for those filing a Form 990.
What hinders reaching the most needy people in our community? What is it about me that needs to change before God can use me to influence others? What does God expect of Christian people in relation to meeting needs in our culture? This presentation explores a Biblical foundation on this topic and makes some practical applications.
Successful management of everyday tasks frees time and resources to pursue Kingdom results. This presentation looks at ways to manage yourself and your workflow to create more space for the people and opportunities God brings your way each day.
Mentoring and coaching are big responsibilities. Many people feel that being a mentor requires special skills, but mostly a mentor needs to be a person of character and inspiration. This presentation looks at some steps that enable us to become a coach or mentor that can influence change and success to the glory to God.
What are the stages in the development of a leader? This workshop will outline 5 stages that many leaders experience in their lifetime of leadership. The challenges and pitfalls of each stage will be discussed.
Reconciliation is not an option for a Christian. Each person is made in God's image and desrves diginity and respect, so commit yourself not to live with ill-will toward another. Dave Yoder gives practical steps toward healing in conflicting relationships.
Needs to be met and people with a heart to work. Are those the only ingredients required to build an effective ministry? Not if you want an organization that can outlive and outperform its founders. Ministries that endure over time pay attention to laying a solid foundation, building an inner supporting framework, and then adding organizational muscle to the bones. Build on the Rock and build to last.
Remember those times when you found yourself in a dark auditorium listening to someone laboriously detailing a recent trip with countless slides? You could hardly sit still and keep your eyes open. You longed for the presentation to end. Thats how many feel about history! Dont worry; this presentation considers some lessons from only a few snapshots of selected stories, scenarios or movements from that long trip since 1525.
The purpose of this discussion is to share practical ideas for churches and loved ones to improve their care of missionaries while in service.
As 21st century godly women, we desire deep relationships, a place in the community, and a purposeful calling. Are these legitimate desires or should our primary focus shift toward Gods kingdom? How does one seek Gods kingdom in a competing technological world of instant connection and flashy media? Perhaps the story of Dorcas, a woman who held a needle in her hand, and other similar women will give us glimpses what kingdom living is about.
Women contribute in a significant way to the success of conservative Anabaptist ministries. However, women who are called upon to serve in these critical capacities have a unique set of joys and challenges. Gerald Miller talks about ways that men in leadership can address the unique challenges of women in ministry in order to create a long-term, sustainable place for women.
These two sessions focus on compliance and tax concerns for nonprofits. Topics covered include unrelated trade or business income, earmarks treated as contributions, fundraising, items and services donated,
state charitable registrations, and thoughts for those filing a Form 990.
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