6 Ways To Leverage Your Church’s Limited Resources For Greater Ministry Impact

No church can respond to all emergencies. So every church needs a plan that helps decide which needs they’ll respond to and which ones they won’t. This isn’t easy, but it’s important. Sometimes a church’s priorities will be based on the severity of the need, but we also should make some of those decisions based on which needs we can make the biggest difference in. By setting those priorities, a church is less likely to run out of resources on lesser needs (or needs they have less impact on) before coming across a need where they can have a huge impact. It’s better to prioritize our resources to maximize our ministry influence than to have those decisions made for us by running out of funds.

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No church can respond to all emergencies. So every church needs a plan that helps decide which needs they’ll respond to and which ones they won’t. This isn’t easy, but it’s important.

By setting those priorities, a church is less likely to run out of resources on lesser needs (or needs they have less impact on) before coming across a need where they can have a huge impact.

It’s better to prioritize our resources to maximize our ministry influence than to have those decisions made for us by running out of funds.

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