Main > Lesson 4 — Money and faith: applications to households and congregations The Whys and Hows of Money Leadership
A curriculum for pastors/leaders just getting started

by Mark Vincent, Lead Partner, Design for Ministry
  1. Evaluative Questions
  2. Background — Money and faith: applications to households and congregations
  3. Part 1:  Study/Reflect — Your personal finances
  4. Part 2:  Your congregation's finances
  5. Part 3:  Comparison between the two (optional)

Evaluative Questions:

Please read each statement. Then, place a checkmark next to the number that best represents your agreement with the statement. Please choose only one number per question. Print this page for reference at a later time.

1. It is best for congregations to maintain the confidentiality of income sources from those managing the money.

Strongly Disagree (1) Disagree (2) Neither Agree nor
Disagree (3)
Agree (4) Strongly Agree (5)

2. A firstfruits orientation involves placing God at the forefront of all money activity.

Strongly Disagree (1) Disagree (2) Neither Agree nor
Disagree (3)
Agree (4) Strongly Agree (5)

3. In teaching money management, it is best to divide money into the following segments: Giving, Saving, and Spending.

Strongly Disagree (1) Disagree (2) Neither Agree nor
Disagree (3)
Agree (4) Strongly Agree (5)

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