If you want to see someone’s heart look at their bank statement.
Hard to believe that in churches, more money is stolen than given to missions.
What’s the one subject almost no church leader enjoys talking about?
Money can be an awkward issue for churches and guest speakers.
It’s impossible to estimate the kind of good the church could do for the world if every believer was financially healthy and spiritually mature in the area of generosity.
Is the aspiration to be rich against biblical teaching?
This is a deep need they have, whether or not they know it.
This new "megablog" site is for Christian leaders who want to learn and apply biblical principles.
In my line of work, I've met people who were TOO generous. Yes, it’s possible.
Here are the best two ways I know to help people in your congregation become more generous.
Hiring can be a daunting task. How will you take your team to the next level?
How will you handle the challenges? If you don’t make a decision, life will make one for you.
Resolutions are on the minds of many. Regardless of when you're reading this book, the principles Steve Repak lays out can be applied anytime.
Here are six things church leaders often believe are facts.
Do you know your church’s assets?
When pastors talk about money, they have a list of things they commonly say.
Even though I was uncomfortable, I learned this was an important task of pastoral leadership.
The important question for congregations to consider is—what is the average giving by each member?