The Minister's MBA

The Minister's MBA
Author: George S. Babbes
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780805443936

Equips ministers with essential business tools to manage and grow their churches and organizations.

MBA Quick Books for Ministers

MBA Quick Books for Ministers
Author: Vincent Wyatt Howell (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Christian leadership
ISBN: 9780817082031

"In a cultural context where the church is struggling to survive amid other competing organizations and commitments, what do pastoral leaders need to change the tide? A new leadership paradigm that equips ministers to serve as chief executives for making disciples for Christ. Father-and-son coauthors, Vincent Howell, MDiv, DMin, and Vincent Howell Jr., MBA, offer this quick-book styled resource, designed to introduce ministers to "Pastoral MBA Competencies"--the practical knowledge of leadership and management skills that will benefit those serving today's congregations and other ministry settings. Highlighting topics that are addressed in a master's level program in business administration, this accessible resource also provides wisdom from clergy who have already completed the MBA. Chapters include: Decision Analysis Human Resource Management Finance Operations Management Information Technology Project Management Strategic Planning And more!"--

The Church Leader's MBA

The Church Leader's MBA
Author: Mark Smith
Publisher: Dust Jacket Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780982881484

In The Church Leader's MBA: What Business School Instructors Wish Church Leaders Knew about Management Dr. Mark Smith, Ed D and Dr. David W. Wright, Ph D teach you how to take proven management principles from the business world and apply them in your local church. Unfortunately, most ministerial preparation programs do little to provide business and organizational tools to aspiring ministers. This book is written by ministers and organizational managers for church leaders. The Church Leader's MBA focuses on four areas of professional management skills that we believe ministers must develop: - The ability to develop an organization - The ability to lead people effectively - The ability to manage the operational elements of the organization - The ability to manage one's own ongoing professional development. The church is both a human organization and a spiritual community. Our point in this book is that successful ministerial leaders understand both elements of this identity and master a set of tools related to the leadership of both of these elements

MBA Quick Books for Ministers

MBA Quick Books for Ministers
Author: Vincent Wyatt Howell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019
Genre: Christian leadership
ISBN: 9780817018078

"In a cultural context where the church is struggling to survive amid other competing organizations and commitments, what do pastoral leaders need to change the tide? A new leadership paradigm that equips ministers to serve as chief executives for making disciples for Christ. Father-and-son coauthors, Vincent Howell, MDiv, DMin, and Vincent Howell Jr., MBA, offer this quick-book styled resource, designed to introduce ministers to "Pastoral MBA Competencies"--the practical knowledge of leadership and management skills that will benefit those serving today's congregations and other ministry settings. Highlighting topics that are addressed in a master's level program in business administration, this accessible resource also provides wisdom from clergy who have already completed the MBA. Chapters include: Decision Analysis Human Resource Management Finance Operations Management Information Technology Project Management Strategic Planning And more!"--

Developing the Ministerial Mindset

Developing the Ministerial Mindset
Author: Aliar Hossain
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1481789937

The change that new ministers experience upon entering government is immediate, one that is occasionally unexpected or for which they are unprepared, and it requires a radical transformation in their workload, in their responsibilities, and in the nature of their interaction with others. It is, in short, an uncompromising and sudden jolt to their lives. In an age when mankind's impact on the lives of others and on the environment is infinitely extended and enhanced, it is imperative that the preparation of ministers is addressed—and this book, for the first time, aims to shine a light on the measures needed to bring the ministerial mind-set in line with the modern global economy and society. At the heart of this book lies the intention to increase ministerial capacity, responsibility, and judgment, through formal processes of training that will enable ministers to claim a greater grasp on the subject of their department and the techniques necessary to implement this knowledge. But more than this, it conveys the range of factors that require careful consideration when addressing the immensely important, but hitherto neglected, concept of the ministerial mind-set. It can be seen that what it encompasses strays onto such a variety of subjects and disciplines, that only through judgment and conscientiousness can ministers achieve the potential to which their position elevates them. In its conclusion, it is argued that the radical assembling of ministers across the world, under the auspices of the international community, is a necessary next step in achieving a step-change in the global approach to ministerial responsibility. By bringing together the ministers of the present, to share in the variety and unity of the work they undertake, it will be possible to create a readily identifiable body to support these and future ministers and to enhance the understanding of their role to which they have been assigned.

Leadership Handbook of Management and Administration

Leadership Handbook of Management and Administration
Author: James D. Berkley
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801068142

This revised and expanded edition of a proven ministry resource contains new contributions from Leith Anderson, Rick Warren, Brian McLaren, Luis Palau, John Ortberg, Aubrey Malphurs, and many others.

Management Training for Ministers

Management Training for Ministers
Author: Ronald Eugene Whitney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN:

This research project presents recommendations for improving the training for future ministers, specifically in the area of church management. The objective of these recommendations is to increase the effectiveness of Bible and Christian Colleges in preparing men and women for ministry in the local church. This research paper begins by exploring the concept of management in the local congregation based on an integration of business and Biblical principles. A survey of the training needs of future ministers is presented and compared to the training programs offered by colleges. Finally, Jesus' approach to preparing men for ministry is examined and also compared with the typical college program.

Preventing Ministry Failure

Preventing Ministry Failure
Author: Michael Todd Wilson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830896864

Brad Hoffman and Michael Todd Wilson present this workbook designed to be used by people in vocational ministry, alongside their peers, to safeguard them from burnout, moral failure and spiritual exhaustion.

Managing the Ministry

Managing the Ministry
Author: Jody Dean
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1087789214

Most pastors become pastors because of their love for people—not for spreadsheets. But in order to love people well, pastors and church leaders must be able to manage their ministries responsibly. In Managing the Ministry: A Practical Guide for Church Administration, Jody Dean provides an up-to-date and accessible guide to church operations. He covers essential topics such as: How to manage property, programs, and people Challenges of workflow, generational differences, and risk management Approaches to virtual and in-person attendance Leading and developing staff Personal development and devotion Managing the Ministry is the go-to resource for church leaders looking to build their administrative capabilities so they can lead their ministries with efficiency and effectiveness.