San Antonio (TX) Developing a Strategic Plan for Ministry

Developing a Strategic Plan for Ministry on December 2nd in San Antonio.  This is a half day workshop and one of C12's signature events.  

 

Join us for one of our half-day workshops: Developing a Strategic Plan for Ministry, held on December 1st in Austin and on December 2nd in San Antonio. This is one of C12's signature events.  We hope you can attend this inspiring and hands-on workshop.

 

Location:

Petroleum Club
8620 N. New Braunfels Ave., # 700
San Antonio, TX 78217 

 

RSVP:

 

Tom Jordan

C12 Group Austin/San Antonio Area Chair


Bob Sleet

C12 Group Austin/San Antonio Area Chair

 

 

A common thread shared among successful companies is the practice of developing and executing a strategic plan. By this planning process businesses dissect their strengths and weaknesses, define goals, refine their mission statement and make decisions that will ultimately impact the next 1-5 years of their business. A strategic plan has likewise proven to be effective in the process and practices of companies beginning or expanding marketplace ministry.

 

However, as Christian business owners, one of the most persistent challenges we face is the need to keep God's values and priorities in the forefront of our decision-making. So heavily distracted by our daily responsibilities, it is easy to become derailed from our biblical principles. You may be asking, “How can I harness the power of God in my business?”

 

When it comes to ministry, we seldom apply the same principles and common sense thought processes as we do in the soul-searching exercise of developing our business strategic plan. This inspiring and motivating seminar can help. During this workshop, we will explore ways for you to successfully lead a thriving business while honoring God at the same time.

 

 

It goes against the grain to give an image of oneself that is anything less than perfect… But nothing could be more destructive to Christian koinonia (fellowship) than the common practice today of pretending not to have any problems. - Ray Stedman