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Administration
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TITLE |
AUTHOR |
DESCRIPTION |
AVAILABLE? |
| DVD |
Church Safety and Security Training |
SBC |
In Partnership with the Christian Emergency Network Prepare your leadership team for service when the needs in your church and community become the greatest. Jeff Hanna, ordained pastor and risk management expert, will give your leaders the tools and systems needed to respond effectively during times of internal, local and national crisis. This program is inspired by the unprecedented, ongoing response from churches on behalf of Hurricane Katrina and Rita victims. |
Y |
| Resource |
Keeping Your Church Out of Court |
Bourland |
Legal issues affecting pastors, staff and the local church. |
Y |
| DVD |
Life at Work; Building Successfull Teams |
Bill Butterworth |
Regardless of who you are or what role you play—CEO, salesperson, vice-president, executive assistant, church leader, even husband or wife—if you can't be a good team member, you can't be good at your job. Join leadership expert Bill Butterworth to find practical tools for becoming a supportive team member, as well as, a more effective team leader. |
Y |
| Book |
Ministry Office QuickSource |
Donna Gandy |
This book gives you simple, direct guidance in such essential office tasks as establishing a filing system, managing electronic filing, taking minutes, composing business correspondence and other additional office functions. |
Y |
| Audio Kit |
Pastor and Staff Search Committee |
Donna Gandy |
Are you looking for a beginning point in your search for a pastor or a new staff member? This kit provides the resources you need. A Book, 3.5" diskette, Instruction pamphlet and audiocassette mini training conference. |
Y |
| Book |
Preparing Print for Media Circulation |
Convention Press |
A how-to book designed to help church media library staff persons do their work. |
Y |
| DVD |
Reducing the Risk |
Church Law |
Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse. |
Y |
| DVD |
Work Does Not Equal Family |
John Townsend |
There is a common tendency for organizations to describe themselves, and think of themselves, as a family. However, this idea of “family” often doesn’t mesh well with the need for organization, structure, and performance goals required by the workplace. Join us as we help you create a successful and effective means of helping people work well while in the environment of work. |
Y |
Last Published: May 21, 2009 3:46 PM
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