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- 1. 3 Must-Know Tax Benefits for Pastors and Ministers
- ... 0 and 4 kids got a refund of $9,167.00. Let's consider the difference between the two. Pastor 1 did not have a properly set up housing allowance, nor did he have a self-employment tax exemption. Pas ...
- Created on 12 January 2021
- 2. 12 Things You Need to Know About the New Paycheck Protection Program
- ... hundreds of thousands of churches, Christian schools, non-profits and values-based businesses through the original PPP process with weekly Facebook Live events, custom templates and blogs tracking the ...
- Created on 04 January 2021
- 3. Spirit-Filled Preacher Asks, 'What in the World Is Going On in Our Churches?'
- As Jim Garlow rightly noted when we spoke: "There are approximately 364,000 churches in America: 72%, or 264,000 of them, are liberal, meaning they really don't care about the Bible. According to exhaustive ...
- Created on 18 November 2020
- 4. Discover Branding 101 for Your Church or Ministry
- A common misconception about branding is that it is only for businesses. While a church or ministry doesn't necessarily have a "product" that it's trying to "sell," they rely on their brand to communi ...
- Created on 09 November 2020
- 5. 7 Keys to Leading and Managing Virtual Workers
- ... g to learn this new world. I engaged with Belay (it was known as EA Help when I first worked with them) since they offered a virtual workforce that included assistants, bookkeepers and webmasters. Indee ...
- Created on 27 October 2020
- 6. 10 Ways Leaders Can Confront Someone in Sin ...
- Sometimes we must confront someone in sin. That's never an easy task (or at least, it shouldn't be). Here are some thoughts about how we need to confront—and I'm certainly open to hearing your critique. ...
- Created on 23 October 2020
- 7. How You Can Help Your Pastor Avoid an IRS Audit
- ... re in taxes. For example, if the letter accused the pastor of using drugs (which happened in one of my cases) and that was the only accusation, it was not audit worthy unless lots of drugs were involve ...
- Created on 21 October 2020
- 8. 6 Scriptural Steps for Navigating a Business Crisis ...
- At the beginning of this year, I was excited to meet my aggressive finance, ministry and operation goals for my restaurant business, sure that I would meet and exceed each of them. But as President Eisenhower ...
- Created on 21 October 2020
- 9. Do Churches Need to Be Incorporated?
- Many will try to tell you that starting a church is just like starting a business. While the process might be similar, there are many nuanced differences between creating a for-profit corporation and a ...
- Created on 11 September 2020
- 10. 7 Reasons Why Christian Leaders Fall
- ... of us are drawn away by our own evil desires and enticed. When these desires are acted upon, they lead to sin (see James 1:14-15). Sin has a life cycle—it either grows or withers depending on whether we ...
- Created on 25 August 2020
- 11. 10 Signs Church Members Have Not Been Discipled Well
- ... lize their sin. It's never their fault. 7. They tear down other believers who are growing in their faith. Others who are genuinely becoming more Christlike become a threat to undiscipled believers. ...
- Created on 21 August 2020
- 12. 10 Ways the Enemy Lures Believers Into Sin ...
- ... the enemy seeks to lure us into sin: 1. He simply capitalizes on our flesh. Even as believers, we still battle against the flesh. Sometimes, we're easy prey because we choose not to fight very hard. We ...
- Created on 20 July 2020
- 13. 4 Steps for Your Church to Create a Benevolence Program
- ... how the IRS defines benevolence. Benevolence Defined The IRS defines benevolence, under Section 102, as a gift given from "detached and disinterested generosity" and also out of "charity or like impu ...
- Created on 08 July 2020
- 14. PPP Funds Still Available for Christian Organizations
- ... Organizations" in the Paycheck Protection Program. However, when the bill came out and the Small Business Administration (SBA) began taking applications, many Christian organizations were fearful o ...
- Created on 12 June 2020
- 15. Do Churches Really Need 501(c)(3) Status?
- ... questions often. By reading this article, you will be able to make an informed decision about 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. The problem is, so much information exists on the subject that misinformation ...
- Created on 27 May 2020
- 16. Transform Your Company Into a Kingdom Business ...
- One of the leaders of Betenbough Homes out of Lubbock, Texas says this about his company: "Our business exists to reveal God and His kingdom to everyone who comes near." What a brilliant, succinct summatio ...
- Created on 22 May 2020
- 17. What the 'New Normal' Should Look Like for the Church
- ... ants you to surrender your life to the one who died on the cross to set you free from sin, —and that He wants to have a personal, loving relationship with you. Buckle up in prayer! Strap on the Word! ...
- Created on 18 May 2020
- 18. The Bold Warning This New Pastor Issued to His Church
- ... his first monthly business session. Before they got underway with reports, motions and votes, however, Charles had something to say that they needed to hear. His little speech would affect the course ...
- Created on 05 May 2020
- 19. Redemptive Hiring: Using Your Business to Transform Lives ...
- ... s them out, for the purpose of mentoring them and bringing them closer to God. Then, God does the redeeming work. How cool is that, using your business to change someone's life! To minister to people thro ...
- Created on 23 March 2020
- 20. 8 Reasons the Fall of a Church Leader Is Always Devastating
- ... ould God allow a beloved leader to fall into sin? For some members—particularly newer believers and those on the fringes—the crisis can lead to their departure. It makes us feel vulnerable. If pastor ...
- Created on 13 March 2020