Leadership In Non Profit Organization The Church Model
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Author | : Dr. Vinay Rananaware |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2017-04-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1365872866 |
It is accepted that Church has contributed a lot in the Management and Administration. Christian Priests or the church leaders, particularly the Protestant Church leaders - Pastors as they are called - have to play a vital role in the development of church business. In some protestant churches, this leadership is of two tiers - one is of pastoral leadership and the second is of lay leadership. A pastor is a person meant to be an administrator while taking religious care of the congregation. Lay-leaders, Elders as they are called, relate with the administrative work of the Church. Both of them form a 'church committee' to take care of the church and to see the development of the congregation i.e. the church members. So the congregation can flourish with the enrichment and dynamism of the church leadership.
Author | : Kent R. Wilson |
Publisher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2016-08-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0830893407 |
Kent Wilson presents a comprehensive model for steward leadership, where leaders act as stewards or trustees rather than owners, managing resources on behalf of others for the good of others. Designed by a nonprofit leader for nonprofit leaders, this fresh approach to leadership gives you a new focus to lead your organization with excellence.
Author | : Joy Skjegstad |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2002-06-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1566996376 |
A large and growing number of congregations are setting up church-based nonprofit organizations in order to operate community development or educational programs. Once formed, the nonprofit structure allows for new opportunities for accessing additional funding and drawing new collaborative partners and volunteers into the ministry. Joy Skjegstad outlines the step-by-step procedures for setting up a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization connected to a congregation using simple, easy-to-understand terminology and plenty of examples from churches that have already taken on this task. Whether a congregation is setting up new program or has an established nonprofit that needs to be restructured or redefined, congregations will find helpful guidance in this practical, experience-based book.
Author | : R. Scott Rodin |
Publisher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2010-03-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0830838783 |
In this book R. Scott Rodin offers a unique and profoundly theologically informed model of leadership forged out of his extensive experience and theological studies. This model is personal, dynamic and transformative for the leaders themselves, for the people they work with and for the institution or organizations in which they serve.
Author | : Dan Hotchkiss |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2016-01-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1566997712 |
Governance and Ministry has proven to be an indispensable guide for leaders and clergy on how to work together to lead congregations. In this second edition, veteran congregational consultant and minister Dan Hotchkiss updates the book to reflect today’s church and synagogue landscape and shares practical insights based on his work with readers of the first edition. Governance and Ministry highlights the importance of reaching the right governance model for a congregation to fulfill its mission—to achieve both the outward results and the inward quality of life to which it is called. Hotchkiss draws on governance research from business, non-profits, and churches, as well as deep experience in a variety of denominations and congregations to help readers determine the governance model that best fits their needs. The second edition has been streamlined and reorganized to better help readers think through leadership models and the process of change. The book features new material on the implications of congregation size, the process of governance change, policy choices, and the lay-clergy relationship. It also features two appendices with resources often requested by Hotchkiss’s consulting clients: a style guide for policy-makers and a unified example of a board policy book. Written with energy and humor, and offering plenty of practical examples, the second edition of this helpful resource is ideal for anyone involved in church leadership to assist in framing critical questions, creating a vision, and implementing a plan.
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Publisher | : Standard Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Christian leadership |
ISBN | : 9780784731802 |
Leaders of significant faith-based nonprofits share insights, counsel, concerns, and aspirations for Christian leaders by responding to these questions: - If you could give a "last lecture" to those called to be involved in faith-based organizations, what would be the most important lessons you would share? - If you could invest one year in the next leader of your most treasured nonprofit organization, what would be your emphasis? - As a Christian leader, what is the most important legacy God has allowed you to leave?
Author | : Leslie R. Crutchfield |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 469 |
Release | : 2012-05-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1118118804 |
An updated edition of a groundbreaking book on best practices for nonprofits What makes great nonprofits great? In the original book, authors Crutchfield and McLeod Grant employed a rigorous research methodology derived from for-profit books like Built to Last. They studied 12 nonprofits that have achieved extraordinary levels of impact—from Habitat for Humanity to the Heritage Foundation—and distilled six counterintuitive practices that these organizations use to change the world. Features a new introduction that explores the new context in which nonprofits operate and the consequences for these organizations Includes a new chapter on applying the Six Practices to small, local nonprofits, including some examples of these organizations Contains an update on the 12 organizations featured in the original book—how they have fared, what they've learned, and where they are now in their growth trajectory This book has lessons for all readers interested in creating significant social change, including nonprofit managers, donors, and volunteers.
Author | : Peter Darcy |
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Release | : 2021-04-04 |
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ISBN | : 9781733265447 |
Author | : Cathy A. Trower |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2012-12-17 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1118109872 |
THE PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE TO GOVERNANCE AS LEADERSHIP The Practitioner’s Guide to Governance as Leadership offers a resource that shows how to achieve excellence and peak performance in the boardroom by putting into practice the groundbreaking model that was introduced in the book, Governance as Leadership. This proven model of effective governance explores how to attain proficiency in three governance modes or mindsets: fiduciary, strategic, and generative. Throughout the book, author Cathy Trower offers an understanding of the Governance as Leadership model through a wealth of illustrative examples of high-performing nonprofit boards. She explores the challenges of implementing governance as leadership and suggests ideas for getting started and overcoming barriers to progress. In addition, Trower provides practical guidance for optimizing the practices that will improve organizational performance including: flow (high skill and high purpose), discernment, deliberation, divergent thinking, insight, meaningfulness, consequence to the organization, and integrity. In short, the book is a combination of sophisticated thinking, instructive vignettes, illustrative documents, and practical recommendations. The book includes concrete strategies that can help improve critical thinking in the boardroom, a board’s overall performance as a team, as well as information for creating a strong governance culture and understanding what is required of an effective CEO and a chairperson. To determine a board’s fitness and help the members move forward, the book contains three types of assessments: board members evaluate each other; individual board member assessments; and an overall team assessment. This practitioner’s guide is written for nonprofit board members, chief executives, senior staff members, and anyone who wants to reflect on governance, discern how to govern better, and achieve higher performance in the process.
Author | : Joseph Hellerman |
Publisher | : Kregel Academic |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0825442648 |
Joseph Hellerman (PhD, UCLA) is Professor of New Testament at Biola University. He also currently serves as Team Pastor at Oceanside Christian Fellowship Church. Hellerman's other publications include The Ancient Church as Family, Reconstructing Honor in Roman Philippi, When the Church Was Family, and Jesus and the People of God.