by Cecil Benjamin | Jan 11, 2023 | Church finance services, Churches, End of Year, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Systems
The in-between time for Church accounts – it’s always a busy period Are you Finalising 2022 or Getting Started with 2023? January is often the time of year when church bookkeepers and treasurers are preoccupied with fun things and hoping that angels or fairies...
by Cecil Benjamin | Oct 12, 2022 | Churches, Cyber Security, Financial Management, Risk, Security, Systems
For the background to this blog please read: Cyber security for all of us Part 1 The starting point for dealing with cyber security is to realise that cyber attack/breach/hack can happen to anyone – there is no discrimination: small, individual, family, church,...
by Cecil Benjamin | Oct 5, 2022 | Churches, Financial Management, Risk, Security, Systems
What’s the most important asset you have? What’s the most important asset your church or NFP owns/holds? What is the most valuable information that your church or NFP has access to? The recent high profile cyber security breach by one of our largest comms companies...
by Cecil Benjamin | Jul 5, 2022 | Church finance services, Churches, Financial Management, Systems, Xero
Jesus’ ministry included amazing Wisdom for managing In this article we will explore the Wisdom we can learn from the way Jesus managed and taught about administration and financial management. This is a side of Christian discipleship that is relatively unexplored and...
by Cecil Benjamin | Jun 28, 2022 | Church finance services, Churches, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Systems, Xero
Recently I have had calls from treasurers and leaders in churches and non-profits who wanted to talk about the state of their organisation’s administration and finances. Some of these people were not sure about the actual financial position, some were not sure of...
by Cecil Benjamin | May 13, 2022 | Churches, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Save Time, Systems
Would you like to bring all your administrative requirements into one place? It would give your teams more time to focus on your purpose. No more spreadsheets with duplicate contact data, across the organisation and groups, weak security and lots of communication...