Churches sometimes feel that talking about giving money to their congregations would conflict with the purpose of the stewardship ministry, which is to communicate what the church wants for its people, not from its people. Learn what some churches have done to successfully navigate the waters of capital campaigns. Read about:

The New Metrics: How Do They Look in Your Church?
Developing Leaders in a Postmodern World
Breaking Through Growth Barriers In New Churches
Changing Metrics: The Benefits of Measuring Devotion and Obedience, Not Just Numbers
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders
Church Health Survey Questionnaire
Setting the Stage for Good Stewardship
MissionInsite Tools Assist Local Church During a Recent Disaster
Avoiding the Money Conflict
Pastors Who Are Shaping the Future: An Inside Look at Today's Influencers
Planning for Big Success with Small Groups
Selecting Locations For Additional Campuses
Multi-Purpose Rooms: Maximizing Your Space
Church Facilities Management: The Facts
Dimes vs. Dollars
2010 Large Church Economic Outlook Report: North American Megachurches Are Holding Steady During the "Great Recession"
Church Facilities Management: The Facts
Avoiding the Money Conflict
2010 Large Church Salary and Benefits Report
How Secure is Your Children's Ministry