Not exact matches
It is the same philosophy behind the health / wealth gospel that
runs rampant in the
churches, only we apply it to
business as well.
If any corporation or
business did the things that the
church has done to cover up child abuse, that corporation would be out of
business and the people who
ran it would be in jail.
You have the ability to help someone get their small
business running, assist a local
business with marketing, bring your organization or leadership skills to your
church's next conference or children's event and even use your accounting skills to help your
church balance its budget.
Churches today are
run like
business».
The problem is, you can't
run a
church as a
business, and also follow the teachings of Jesus.
I am also not confused about what the
church truly is... my comment was that the
church should not be
run like a
business.
It seems like they are now
running the Catholic
church like an efficient modern
business, not from a profit perspective (although they seem to be doing quite well thank you), but from a marketing perspective.
I do not believe that a
church should be
run like a
business, Andrew.
Andrew came on, unidentified, and dogmatically stated that a
church should be
run like a
business and challenged David with a veiled threat «does the vineyard know what you're doing?»
First of all a
Church should be
run like a
business because if it is
run wrong it will not flourish.
If
churches want to to
run hospitals, schools and other
businesses that, but for their religious affiliation, are no different than any other
business, it should comply with the laws that govern them all.
And, no, I also do not think the
church should be
run as a
business.
Only once have been in a mega
church but apart from living faith, find that we don't do large well...
run things like a
business and the few who are active lead the many who get lost in the whole thing.
Teddington Baptist
Church has joined forces with local
businesses to
run the Christmas Doors of Teddington this Advent.
But,
church run businesses are not exempt.
However, a
business being
run by a
church is not exempt.
No
business of liberal Retards suggesting who n how
churches run.
Blame government if any for allowing
churches to
run as
businesses under the 501 3c tax exempt status and government intertwining themselves with corporate cronyism.
the
church is a great
business company
run succesufly for 2 000 years.
Unfortunately, the non-Anglican
church where I go (while lovely in other ways) is
run by someone from the
business world who always seems to have a bee in his bonnet about what we need to be doing.
This is an institution of a human sort; it may come and go; and we are not to be conservative in the false sense of thinking that the various ways of the
Church's organizing its
business and
running its parishes, are eternally established.
I believe that God whispers to me that the Day Nursery I
run from my house with my daughter is a
church in His vision of Church — a place built on love, supporting staff children and families, yes a business, but one run for love, providing wages to live, to support charities too and to enable me to have a break every now and then — but God is not yet overtly mentioned other than in 1:1 conversations where I share my faith (more than I ever did in Ch
church in His vision of
Church — a place built on love, supporting staff children and families, yes a business, but one run for love, providing wages to live, to support charities too and to enable me to have a break every now and then — but God is not yet overtly mentioned other than in 1:1 conversations where I share my faith (more than I ever did in Ch
Church — a place built on love, supporting staff children and families, yes a
business, but one
run for love, providing wages to live, to support charities too and to enable me to have a break every now and then — but God is not yet overtly mentioned other than in 1:1 conversations where I share my faith (more than I ever did in
ChurchChurch).
If the
church is
run as a
business, putting on shows, keeping the «theatre» open at convenient times for the punters, packaged as a consumable product, then don't expect it to be viewed as a service worthy of altruistic support through donations.
Complete with rhyming monikers, Priscilla and Aquila were the it couple of the early the
church, always described as doing something interesting together — traveling, planting
churches, teaching new converts,
running a
business.
In its first statement of principles, the AAUP declared that schools
run by
churches or by
businesses as agencies for propagandizing a particular philosophy were free to do so, but that they should not pretend to be public institutions.
As Journey covers their activities in prayer while providing small
business loans to
church members and restocking the medical clinic Clerhomme had been
running in his community, Mission by Faith prays for their American partner
church.
This has NOTHING to do with the Catholic
Church other than they want to
run their
businesses, not their
Church by «special rules» that allow them to dictate what coverage is or isn't in their employee insurance policies.
Jasie — He's not telling the
Church what to do, he's telling the hospitals and other places of business that are run by the church what
Church what to do, he's telling the hospitals and other places of
business that are
run by the
church what
church what to do.
Advocates of the Fairness for All approach argue that evangelicals and other faith groups end up with greater protections when actively involved in crafting legislation; if left up to the courts to weigh the rights of either side, Christian -
run institutions and
businesses — from
churches to bakers — risk more severe restrictions.
When a
church is
run as a
business, with no accountability, there will be problems.
Churches are indeed just a
business, and have been ripping off the masses since the clever inception of tithing, donations, non - profit / not being taxed (and buying up real estate),
running on volunteers accept the nicely salaried and benefited leader and tiny staff.
I left because I think many
churches are
ran like
businesses and it is all about the show and not about the «go».
Not the way to
run your life, your
church, your family, or your
business.
I was in town today minding my own
business when I
ran into someone who went to my
church some time ago.
Perhaps, what you mean is that people
run church like
businesses.
The messiah of Western Kentucky, Boyd
runs a training camp for young Nazis, teaching them to torpedo
churches, murder snitches, and rob banks — all as a front to support his narcotics
business.
You
run a service - based
business, such as a floral shop, bakery, or rental equipment company, and deliver to venues like
churches and reception halls.
Moving, starting a
church,
running a
business, jetting back and forth across the country four times, being a mom, having a life threatening surgery and a whole bunch of other stuff in between all of that — wow, I think I'm ready for a little nap under my covers for the winter.
I have A LOT to do every day and I get a lot done between
running a growing
business, all the responsibility we have in managing a
church, my family and household.
It was another busy week at my house — between housework, being a wife & mom,
running The Inspired Room, being a part of Blissfully Domestic, helping the new
church get under way, getting ready for Blissdom and another women's conference, welcoming an overnight guest, a
business meeting, and a party at our house tonight to meet some neighbors (I baked a tiramisu cake for the first time ever!!!)
Yes, we have had to work harder than we ever have in our life (starting a
church and
running my
business).