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G. Management Principles Found in Scripture



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G. Management Principles Found in Scripture
Management textbooks stress that a manager must plan, organize, direct, and control. A manager plans the work, organizes resources to accomplish the job, directs people to do the Page 3 of CHURCH LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION - Leadership Principles
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work, and then reviews the results to see that goals are met. Where goals are not meta manager then modifies plans, reorganizes, directs, and again exercises control by reviewing the results. The Bible addresses each of these four management functions. Planning is required for many tasks. In the context of a lesson on discipleship, Jesus acknowledged that planning must take place in such activities as construction work or in military engagement. See Luke 14:27-33. Scripture gives examples of organizing the Israelites into twelve tribes, of organizing the church by appointing elders and deacons, and of organizing workers to build the temple. See 1

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