Where do we base our plans and goals? How is our work fulfilling our calling as stewards of God? Is the ministry pursuing God’s Kingdom agenda and not building a second kingdom? This post helps us reflect on these questions.
What is a peer accountability group (PAG)? Why does GTP want to see PAGs flourishing globally? How do the Scriptures encourage peer accountability and building trust? This posts answers these questions.
Because of the pandemic, we have had to rethink how we do what we do. Many have abandoned strategic planning processes and called for help. Here's a tool for discerning direction at your next in-person meeting: the discernment retreat.
Cross border giving can create unhealthy dependency on external support. But there are approaches that can help reap constructive results: supporting "coffee bean" strategies and making gifts that "teach people to fish."
Whether we go, give, send, or serve, we must make the decision to shift from dependency to discipleship. If we do, instead of handicapping people, we will see the kingdom come.
This post is for all controllers and bookkeepers, legal advisors and auditors, CFOs and counselors, treasurers and secretaries who serve with churches and ministries in paid and non-paid roles. Your technical work matters!
Sustained interdependence is the necessary interplay between people and God that results in fruitful and flourishing ministry. This post aims to unpack the aspects of this necessary interplay so you can experience it where you serve.
How did the early church select an overseer to fill an empty board spot? When Judas left an open spot on the governing body of the early church, Acts 1:21–26 reveals a two-part process for filling his vacancy. It offers fresh insights for us today.
Here are insights from Luke 21:1-6 for Christian workers to remember as we interface with givers and because want to be attentive to what our Lord wants us to hear.
Where do we base our plans and goals? How is our work fulfilling our calling as stewards of God? Is the ministry pursuing God’s Kingdom agenda and not building a second kingdom? This post helps us reflect on these questions.
What is a peer accountability group (PAG)? Why does GTP want to see PAGs flourishing globally? How do the Scriptures encourage peer accountability and building trust? This posts answers these questions.
Because of the pandemic, we have had to rethink how we do what we do. Many have abandoned strategic planning processes and called for help. Here's a tool for discerning direction at your next in-person meeting: the discernment retreat.
Cross border giving can create unhealthy dependency on external support. But there are approaches that can help reap constructive results: supporting "coffee bean" strategies and making gifts that "teach people to fish."
Whether we go, give, send, or serve, we must make the decision to shift from dependency to discipleship. If we do, instead of handicapping people, we will see the kingdom come.
This post is for all controllers and bookkeepers, legal advisors and auditors, CFOs and counselors, treasurers and secretaries who serve with churches and ministries in paid and non-paid roles. Your technical work matters!
Sustained interdependence is the necessary interplay between people and God that results in fruitful and flourishing ministry. This post aims to unpack the aspects of this necessary interplay so you can experience it where you serve.
How did the early church select an overseer to fill an empty board spot? When Judas left an open spot on the governing body of the early church, Acts 1:21–26 reveals a two-part process for filling his vacancy. It offers fresh insights for us today.
Here are insights from Luke 21:1-6 for Christian workers to remember as we interface with givers and because want to be attentive to what our Lord wants us to hear.
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