ZonesKidologists Zone › Ministry Management Part 11 - Budget Management

Ministry Management Part 11 - Budget Management

Membership Level All Access

Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Budgeting

Part 11 in Karl's Ministry Management Series - Learn the Five Proactive Actions Required for Ministry Budgeting

Many Children’s Ministry leaders go into ministry because they love children and are skilled at reaching and teaching them for Jesus. But suddenly, they find themselves needing to prepare, plan and manage a budget, and it can be overwhelming. Others do without resources they otherwise could have for lack of knowing how to plan, promote, and ask for what they need.

In this practical video, Pastor Karl, founder of Kidology.org and veteran children's pastor, shares five proactive actions required for effective budgeting. Learn these skills and you’ll likely end up with more to spend to reach kids for Jesus!

Intentionally focus on Planning, Asking, Recording, Spending Wisely, and Trusting, and I can confidently say you will never lack for the funds you need to fulfill your God-given mission in ministry.

 


Log into your All Access Membership to watch this video.
Or purchase it in the Kidology Store.

Welcome to Kidology.org

Thanks for dropping by! The content you are accessing requires a Kidology All Access Membership.

There's lots of FREE stuff for Starter Members,
but EVEN MORE for All Access Members!

Pst! Enter Code KIDOLOGY to save 10%
on your initial annual membership payment.

Kidology has been helping those in children's ministry for almost thirty years! Creative Ideas, Curriculum, Coaching and so much more!

Have a question? How can we help?


This post is located in the following zone(s): Kidologists ZoneVideo Training Zone
Big Bible Beginnings - Right Recruiting Tools - Fishing KidCheck YouthCheck Girl FUNtastic Bible Activity Book PastorKarl.com Learn about DiscipleTown My Awesome Adventure DiscipleTown Unit 21 - Disciples ToyBox Tales Kidology Store
Kidology Curriculum

Kids Church Lessons
written by the Kidologist!

Kidology on Twitter