Episode 312: Why its Important for Church Leaders to have a Godly Handle on their Money
Ecclesiastes 5:10 Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income. This too is meaningless.
So we need to ask what is it that you really love? What gives you a sense of fulfillment?
Of course we would say God - but remember in Revelation 2 Jesus commends the church at Ephesus for many things but ends saying they have left their first love.
So why is this so ...
Episode 312: Why its Important for Church Leaders to have a Godly Handle on their Money
Ecclesiastes 5:10 Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income. This too is meaningless.
So we need to ask what is it that you really love? What gives you a sense of fulfillment?
Of course we would say God - but remember in Revelation 2 Jesus commends the church at Ephesus for many things but ends saying they have left their first love.
So why is this so important to work on.
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We are an example to our church in all parts of our lives.
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Any questions about handling money ethically can stop giving and crush a ministry.
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We can't trust both God and money - every day its a choice
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Money is a high anxiety topic
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We feel inadequate because we weren’t trained to deal with it.
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People’s giving pays our salary, so we feel defensive.
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Other people think they know more than we do (and sometimes they do).
Tips to keep away from financial temptations
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Pastor or wife should not be the ones who count and deposit money given
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Ministry leaders and their spouses should be in constant communication about their finances - no hiding - transparency
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Do your best to be debt free - this will help you keep the temptation to get more in control. When you have less pressure to pay bills, you have less temptation to get money.
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Do your best to NOT know who gives what
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Don't have people hand you money - if they try to- refer them to someone else.
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Get an accountant who knows ministry taxes
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Always check and double check on investment counselors
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