Today's Headlines
Monday, January 06, 2020
Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Baghdad Louis Raphael Sako called on Christians and Muslims in Iraq to pray for their leaders Monday as rumors of war run rampant after a U.S. military strike killed Iran’s top security and intelligence commander, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
In the land down under, bushfires continue to rampage with fury, forcing people to flee to the beaches. causing the sky to turn red, with no apparent end in sight.
A Texas appeals court has agreed to delay a judge’s ruling that would have allowed a hospital to end life-sustaining treatment for an 11-month-old girl despite her mother’s objections. 
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China announced it will soon implement harsh new measures requiring all religious personnel to support and implement total submission to the Chinese Communist Party, sparking concern among Chinese Christians. 
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3 Ways Churches Can Generate Additional Revenue

3 Ways Churches Can Generate Additional Revenue

At some point, every church is held back by its budget. Each year you have to make tough choices about which ministries to hold off on (or make cuts to), which updates, remodels, and purchases to postpone. Even if your church is full of mature Christians with a healthy understanding of stewardship and generosity, regular giving rarely covers everything you’ve envisioned for your church.

But what if you could increase your church’s revenue without pressuring your congregation to give more? It might surprise you to learn that there are lots of ways churches today have created additional revenue streams. Not only does this free them up to fund more ministry, but it also models good stewardship to their congregations and creates unique ministry opportunities within the community.

Here are four ways your church could start generating additional revenue—without asking people to give more.

3 Ways Churches Can Generate Additional Revenue

1. Rent your facilities

If you own your facility, odds are there are several days of the week where most of that facility isn’t in use. Even with classes and ministry activities throughout the week, there are probably rooms that don’t get used or that are available for several hours during the day. So why not rent them out?

Local schools, businesses, and ministries often need separate spaces for graduations, meetings, conferences, and other special events. Some businesses or freelancers may even be interested in using your facility as a coworking space on a more regular basis.

You’ll need to work out logistics, like how people will access your facility, and you should develop a facility use policy that outlines rental fees and guidelines for using your space. Since you aren’t using this space during the week anyway, renting it out will help maximize your church’s investment in your facility, as well as bring in some bonus funds.

2. Use your skills

Your church is full of people with unique, valuable knowledge and experience. You could use your team’s skills and expertise to facilitate courses, seminars, workshops, and other learning opportunities that people in the community would pay for. Maybe you could teach a class on financial wisdom, leadership, graphic design, music... Read More







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