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Old 06-12-2008, 11:54 PM
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I would set up a foundation that would hand out grants to small congregations to help pay full-time ministers for churches that cannot usually afford one.
Let them become tentmakers like Paul!!!

I honestly have a hard time supporting dead congregations. Once they are on life support, I usually vote to pull the plug. God has a plan for all congregations. Nad just like he told Joshua that His servant moses is dead, He also tells congregations the same thing.

That being said, I would start a scholarship fund for people interested in seminary training within the congregation. This way hte unscriptural practice of pastoral search committees importing pastors across the country instead of rasing up leaders within a geographic area would cease for a while.
Yeah, snuff out the wicks. It's more practical and God prefers the bigger and healthier groups as proven again and again in history and Scripture. His pragmatism is worthwhile to note.
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