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The Money Maker System the Insiders Use Plus, the church would receive a percentage of the profits each time a purchase was made.Millioniaire marketers have a money maker system they rely on. When they put their system into action, they make money with both hands tied behind their back.This system is so simple, it’s hard to believe it works. And yet, when it is used, it saves time, brings in cash and makes you a success. Plus that Now, some would argue that this kind of blatant promotion is inappropriate and should not be embraced by the church under any circumstances. Others would say it’s a great idea to simultaneously offer benefits and incentives to congregants, and generate revenue for the ministry. What do I say? Well, it’s really not my p The Business Dream Have you ever considered that the church is responsible for carrying out God’s global public relations and marketing efforts? That’s right. It’s true. The church is the single most powerful and influential medium to bring transformation to neighborhoods, communities and the entire world. The proliferation of mega-churches is evidence that the message of the gospel is reaching the masses.Sometimes, it's just great to be in business! I step back for a moment, the floor is swept clean, a cool breeze runs through the studio, the finishing touches have been made on a big project which is ready to deliver and the bills have been paid for the month!It's a rare occasion, but there really are time With the tremendous growth of the church, however, comes an even greater responsibility to preserve the integrity of the gospel message. I say this because many corporations and businesses are tapping into the power and influence of the church; but we must be careful not to succumb to the allure of commercialism, at the expense of the message. Product placement and promotion is first on the agenda of capitalistic conglomerates; but “Christ and him crucified” must remain the primary focus of every ministry. Please don’t misunderstand me. I see nothing wrong with conducting business ethically. After all, it takes a steady stream of revenue to keep any ministry solvent. The problem occurs when turning a profit takes precedence over the conversion of souls to the Kingdom of God. A controversy has recently surfaced, regarding whether or not ministries should link up with major corporations, to promote products and services to their congregations. Well, a short while ago, I attended a large ministry conference. During the announcements, a pre-formatted commercial from a well-known, major corporation was played on the large screens. The congregants were encouraged to shop online with a personal identification number that would guarantee special savings and discounts. Plus, the church would receive a percentage of the profits each time a purchase was made. Now, some would argue that this kind of blatant promotion is inappropriate and should not be embraced by the church under any circumstances. Others would say it’s a great idea to simultaneously offer benefits and incentives to congregants, and generate revenue for the ministry. What do I say? Well, it’s really not my pl Silent Auction Fundraisers - Auction Item Set-up a Top Priority h of the church, however, comes an even greater responsibility to preserve the integrity of the gospel message. I say this because many corporations and businesses are tapping into the power and influence of the church; but we must be careful not to succumb to the allure of commercialism, at the expense of the message. Product placement and promotion is first on the agenda of capitalistic conglomerates; but “Christ and him crucified” must remain the primary focus of every ministry.There is nothing more frustrating than attending a silent auction fundraiser where auction items have been haphazardly displayed. Visually pleasing auction tables are a high priority! You want bidders to get excited about the auction items displayed at your fundraising event. Your goal is to encourage people to b Please don’t misunderstand me. I see nothing wrong with conducting business ethically. After all, it takes a steady stream of revenue to keep any ministry solvent. The problem occurs when turning a profit takes precedence over the conversion of souls to the Kingdom of God. A controversy has recently surfaced, regarding whether or not ministries should link up with major corporations, to promote products and services to their congregations. Well, a short while ago, I attended a large ministry conference. During the announcements, a pre-formatted commercial from a well-known, major corporation was played on the large screens. The congregants were encouraged to shop online with a personal identification number that would guarantee special savings and discounts. Plus, the church would receive a percentage of the profits each time a purchase was made. Now, some would argue that this kind of blatant promotion is inappropriate and should not be embraced by the church under any circumstances. Others would say it’s a great idea to simultaneously offer benefits and incentives to congregants, and generate revenue for the ministry. What do I say? Well, it’s really not my p Small Business Accounting Software Reviews him crucified” must remain the primary focus of every ministry.Small business accounting software reviews mainly focus on contents of profit and loss account. It is also known by several other titles such as income statement, statement of earnings, statement of operations and profit and loss statement. While the balance sheet, as a stock/position statement, reveals the finan Please don’t misunderstand me. I see nothing wrong with conducting business ethically. After all, it takes a steady stream of revenue to keep any ministry solvent. The problem occurs when turning a profit takes precedence over the conversion of souls to the Kingdom of God. A controversy has recently surfaced, regarding whether or not ministries should link up with major corporations, to promote products and services to their congregations. Well, a short while ago, I attended a large ministry conference. During the announcements, a pre-formatted commercial from a well-known, major corporation was played on the large screens. The congregants were encouraged to shop online with a personal identification number that would guarantee special savings and discounts. Plus, the church would receive a percentage of the profits each time a purchase was made. Now, some would argue that this kind of blatant promotion is inappropriate and should not be embraced by the church under any circumstances. Others would say it’s a great idea to simultaneously offer benefits and incentives to congregants, and generate revenue for the ministry. What do I say? Well, it’s really not my p Review of Ad Blaster by Mega Promoter should link up with major corporations, to promote products and services to their congregations. Well, a short while ago, I attended a large ministry conference. During the announcements, a pre-formatted commercial from a well-known, major corporation was played on the large screens. The congregants were encouraged to shop online with a personal identification number that would guarantee special savings and discounts. Plus, the church would receive a percentage of the profits each time a purchase was made.In 2005, I was a new and inexperienced internet marketer looking for ways to drive traffic to my web site. I came across the Adblaster by MegaPromoter, the site promised to instantly and effectivelysubmit my websites to over 2,500,000 internet advertising sites and search engines.It s Now, some would argue that this kind of blatant promotion is inappropriate and should not be embraced by the church under any circumstances. Others would say it’s a great idea to simultaneously offer benefits and incentives to congregants, and generate revenue for the ministry. What do I say? Well, it’s really not my p Wholesale Fraud Plus, the church would receive a percentage of the profits each time a purchase was made.There is an old saying that goes like this. "You get what you pay for." In the wholesale business this is way too true. We're going to take a look at some of the wholesale scams that go on constantly and how to avoid them. It's not as easy as it sounds.Let's face it. We all want to pay as little for s Now, some would argue that this kind of blatant promotion is inappropriate and should not be embraced by the church under any circumstances. Others would say it’s a great idea to simultaneously offer benefits and incentives to congregants, and generate revenue for the ministry. What do I say? Well, it’s really not my place to judge; however, I will say this. When making decisions about what’s best for public relations and ministry marketing efforts; the motive, the mission, the method and the message, must all work together to bring glory to God. When a leader approaches ministry this way, his paths will remain straight, and God’s provision will always be with him. ©2006 Hobbs Ministries. All rights reserved.
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