Why The IRS Prosecutes Some Pastors and Not Others, Part 2
Aug 24, 2010
Should I be personally concerned? As you read yesterday's article, you may have had some alarming thoughts cross your mind. I have had conversat...
Read moreShould I be personally concerned? As you read yesterday's article, you may have had some alarming thoughts cross your mind. I have had conversat...
Read morePastor, Church and IRS In the last year, I have written about two pastors that have been prosecuted by the IRS. One pastor, Gregory Louis Clarke...
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Read moreA conflict may exist between you and your church Many pastors are not aware that because of the United States Copyright Act, when a minister preaches ...
Read moreThe pain of change Though Bishop Anthony L. Jinwright wanted to make sure that his church and finances were right, he was reluctant to make the change...
Read moreI get the privilege of working with hundreds of churches and ministries every year. With that privilege comes the responsibility of lookin...
Read moreHow does one start? When Pastor Alvin heard from the Lord to start a church, he responded with a strong yes, but he wondered how it would be po...
Read moreInvesting in the Lives of Young Adults In what significant way could your church impact the life of a young man or woman who is graduating from high s...
Read moreA Law that may actually help your church It seems that all I have been writing about lately is bad news! For a change, there is some good news f...
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