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Selling Church Assets With A Purpose

Par : Manfred Gobai
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230402121
  • EAN9798230402121
  • Date de parution01/01/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Sacred Economics - Selling Church Assets with a PurposeDr. Manfred Gobai, Ph. D., presents a thoughtful exploration of financial stewardship in the book Sacred Economics: Selling Church Assets with a Purpose. The work addresses the financial challenges faced by faith communities, offering a roadmap to sustainable resource management while remaining true to spiritual missions. The book begins by examining the complex financial landscape for religious organizations, including declining memberships, underutilized assets, and increasing operational costs.
Through case studies, Dr. Gobai reframes these challenges as opportunities for renewal and innovation. He emphasizes the importance of transparency, accountability, and the application of biblical stewardship principles, urging churches to adopt sound financial practices as acts of faith. Chapters guide readers through assessing tangible assets like property and investments, and evaluating intangible elements such as spiritual legacy and community influence.
Practical steps for conducting financial audits, setting budgets, and developing long-term financial plans are outlined, encouraging holistic and community-inclusive decision-making. A significant focus is placed on the ethical and strategic sale of church assets, advocating for reinvestments aligned with the church's mission. Dr. Gobai emphasizes the need for collaboration with financial professionals and the importance of fostering trust within congregations during transformative financial decisions.
Throughout the book, Dr. Gobai integrates theological reflections with actionable insights, illustrating how faithful stewardship can lead to both spiritual growth and financial sustainability. His message is one of hope, creativity, and perseverance, inspiring faith communities to transform financial obstacles into catalysts for long-lasting renewal.