Top 10 Blogs of 2014 That Will Impact Your 2015
In 2014, we had the privilege of serving
thousands of churches and ministries across the nation. We saw pastors
and leaders respond and answer the call that God has placed upon their
lives. A couple of weeks ago we compiled a list of the most read blogs
that we believe will help impact and empower you and your ministry in
2015. Through “The Advisor” emails, which go out to over 60,000 pastors
and church leaders on a weekly basis, we have taught church leaders how
to navigate the current legal landscape. Here at StartCHURCH, we firmly
believe that 2015 is the year for your church to expand!
As previously mentioned, we recently compiled a list of the most read blogs of 2014 that will help impact and empower you in this new year. The most read blogs often had to do with empowering pastors and church leaders with the knowledge to confidently interact with the law in an administrative manner. Blogs such as “3 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Paying Pastoral Salary” and “Love Offerings Directly to Pastor Spell IRS Trouble” empowered ministers with the knowledge of how to establish a compliant salary. We also released a blog entitled “10 Do’s and Don’ts of Tax Deduction Receipts” teaching ministers and their financial teams about the administrative responsibilities involved with giving receipts. Another popular topic dealt with how to properly handle the tithes and offerings received, expounded on through blogs such as “Court Says Church Cannot Keep Tithes” and “How the IRS Looks at a Pastor’s Salary”. Throughout 2014, it was our honor and privilege to serve thousands of pastors and church leaders who have been called to lead in such a time as this.
Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” When you take the time to read our blogs, you are preparing and empowering yourself to protect the vision and dream that God has given you. I want to encourage you with the knowledge that we are here for you, ready to serve you, and I want to personally extend an invitation for you to join us this year at one of our Ultimate Church Structure Conferences.
Below is the list of the Top 10 Blogs of 2014:
As previously mentioned, we recently compiled a list of the most read blogs of 2014 that will help impact and empower you in this new year. The most read blogs often had to do with empowering pastors and church leaders with the knowledge to confidently interact with the law in an administrative manner. Blogs such as “3 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Paying Pastoral Salary” and “Love Offerings Directly to Pastor Spell IRS Trouble” empowered ministers with the knowledge of how to establish a compliant salary. We also released a blog entitled “10 Do’s and Don’ts of Tax Deduction Receipts” teaching ministers and their financial teams about the administrative responsibilities involved with giving receipts. Another popular topic dealt with how to properly handle the tithes and offerings received, expounded on through blogs such as “Court Says Church Cannot Keep Tithes” and “How the IRS Looks at a Pastor’s Salary”. Throughout 2014, it was our honor and privilege to serve thousands of pastors and church leaders who have been called to lead in such a time as this.
Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” When you take the time to read our blogs, you are preparing and empowering yourself to protect the vision and dream that God has given you. I want to encourage you with the knowledge that we are here for you, ready to serve you, and I want to personally extend an invitation for you to join us this year at one of our Ultimate Church Structure Conferences.
Below is the list of the Top 10 Blogs of 2014:
- Court Says Church Cannot Keep Tithes, Part 1 (click here to read part 2)
- Man Sues Church for Being Put on Prayer List
- Pastor and Wife Arrested For Counseling
- IRS Tells Couple Tithes to Church Not Tax Deductible
- Minister Told: Perform Same-Sex Wedding or Go to Jail
- 10 Do’s and Don’ts of Tax Deduction Receipts
- How to Count Tithes and Offerings
- Love Offerings Directly to Pastor Spell IRS Trouble
- How the IRS Looks at a Pastor’s Salary
- 3 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Paying Pastoral Salary
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