Leadership Journal

Winter 1987

Finances

Volume 8

Spring 1987

The Leadership Journal archives contain over 35 years of issues. These archives contain a trove of pastoral wisdom, leadership skills, and encouragement for your calling.

Articles in this Issue

THE PASTOR AS BOSS

Can the same person be tender shepherd and tough supervisor?

MINISTRY TO DEEP-POCKET DONORS

Big money doesn’t have to mean big problems.

WHAT IT TAKES TO STAY DOWNTOWN

In the changing kaleidoscope of the inner city, a church must take on new hues.

STUNNED BY AN INSIDE JOB

Many churches are vulnerable to sticky fingers near church funds.

NEGOTIATING A FAIR SALARY

Arriving at an equitable pay package needn’t raise hackles or fears.

HOW TO GIVE GOOD ADVICE

Some people want you to listen; others genuinely want you to speak.

GETTING THE PROS, NOT THE CON

A guide to getting the most for your money.

THE UNEASY MARRIAGE OF MONEY & MINISTRY

An interview with Jerry Hayner

Putting It on the Line

The whole counsel of God inevitably includes the Bible’s money orders.

THE CLEANSING POWER OF PUBLIC PRAYER

After a week in the world, worshipers may need our prayers as much as our preaching.

DANGEROUS DECISIONS

Before tackling risky business, it helps to know what you’re prepared to handle.

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