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Administrating ministry: the use of strategic planning and management in a ministry setting

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Paul A Metzler. Administrating Ministry: the Use of Strategic Planning and Management In a Ministry Setting. Concordia Seminary (MO). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/97fb89e0-fae1-4eff-9f9a-1915ac2a27ff.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

P. A. Metzler. Administrating ministry: the use of strategic planning and management in a ministry setting. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/97fb89e0-fae1-4eff-9f9a-1915ac2a27ff

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Paul A Metzler. Administrating Ministry: the Use of Strategic Planning and Management In a Ministry Setting. Concordia Seminary (MO). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/97fb89e0-fae1-4eff-9f9a-1915ac2a27ff.

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  • This project explores strategic planning and management (SPM) as an administrative theory which can enable effective ministry. Derived from the world of corporate business management, the SPM model is defined as a disciplined effort to produce fundamental decisions and actions that guide what an organization is, does, and how it plans its future. Examination of key biblical understandings of leadership and administration, as well as SPM's underlying assumptions, support its theological appropriateness. The use of SPM in the setting of the Gordon D Hoople Institute of the Onondaga Pastoral Counseling Center demonstrates its effectiveness for administrative leadership and for faithfulness in mission.
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  • 02/17/2024

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