Management Essentials for Christian Ministries is a thorough examination of management principles for Christian ministries including churches, denominations, and parachurch organizations. Contributors represent a diverse denominational cross section.Study of management principles is required coursework for seminary students today. Management Essentials for Christian Ministries represents a thorough treatment of all issues regarding church administration and functions and provides a theological grounding for organizational approaches to church management.
Tried to cram in too many topics leaving each section underdeveloped. Poor formatting/delivery. Lots of "fluff" verbiage. Not enough examples from varied sources. Somewhat helpful, but also frustrating/boring.
A robust resource that provides information on the full range of issues involved in Christian ministry, After reviewing biblical perspectives on the topic and offering a detailed graphic on a systems approach to Christian management, ministry is dealt with in detail around the following topics: Planning - including mission, vision, goals, and strategies Organizing - reviewing various structures, job descriptions, meetings, and decision making Staffing - recruiting, screening, development of personnel, and ethical/legal issues Directing - development of leaders, mentoring, team building, strategies, and working with boards Evaluating - performance reviews and evaluating the effectiveness of programs
An excellent reference for all issues that relate to Christian ministry
Extremely helpful for those who want to learn tools to lead a ministry administratively. There is valuable charts provided in the book throughout that a ministry can pull out and put into their context for guidance in particular problems administratively.
This is a very thorough book on church administration. By that I mean it is certainly not light reading and ought to be used primarily as a reference, although the whole thing does give you a good overview of best practices. Some chapters are obviously better than others. It does tend to skew towards viewing the pastor as more of a CEO, but at least it does try to check itself. A good balance for the theologically stable.
This book was a great book that teaches pastors and lay leaders alike about the essentials of church administration. It's like an administrative Bible! Every time you open it and read, the inner workings of the church become clear and for once make sense.
One of the few books that makes a genuine attempt to merge secular and Christian content. Sometimes tries too hard, but a valuable resource nonetheless