Unusual Church Fundraisers
New unique and profitable ideas for great church fundraisers.
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Making Sure All Who Enter Your Church Are Properly Covered
Make sure everyone who enters your church is covered by having the proper insurance -- find out more with this helpful article.
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Growing Your Congregation with Outreach and Compassion
Strategies and tips that work for increasing membership and attendance for your church.
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The Rise and Expansion of the First Century Church
On the Day of Pentecost came the initial outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and it was His power that enabled the disciples to move the Gospel over such a large geographical area in such a short time. This amazing growth of the Church is recorded in the book of Acts.
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Choosing Between Product, Event, and Campaign
A discussion of the different kinds of religious fundraisers geared towards helping churches decide which is right for their organization.
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Fun Ideas for Church Raffles
A guide to raffle fundraising for churches and religious organizations, including tips for planning, securing prizes, and ticketing.
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Men's Ministries Provide Fellowship and Teaching
With a pastor, elder and other church leaders sharing ideas, coordinating events and delegating tasks, churches can establish and build a solid men's ministry. Teamwork and participation are required to provide an atmosphere where men can openly share and allow the Word of God and fellowship to soften their hearts and cause positive change.
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Making Sure Everything In Your Church Has Its Proper Place
Choose the right furniture for everyone in your church's congregation and administration.
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Learning How to Build Community through Special Church Events
A discussion of staging community events for Christian churches as a way to build congregations.
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Gettting Started with PowerPoint
PowerPoint is the number one presentation program in the world for a reason. It is one of the simplest computer programs to learn, and the results have great impact. New users with a basic understanding of the program, and with little or no design skills, can create strong presentations.
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