Q4. Christian Employers
#2
Posted 27 January 2007 - 05:59 PM
#3 Guest_Tabatha_*
Posted 27 January 2007 - 06:45 PM
Christian employers should treat their employees fairly and with respect. They should not treat their employees as machines but as people. We are all equal before God. He does not play favorites: No one person is more important than anyone else.
The above should be the same for church boards in their conduct towards church employees. As I gave in the last question the One you ultimately should want to please is your Father in Heaven.
A just wage would depend on the experience, how the finances are in the business or church where you are employed. I believe a worker is worthy of his hire whether it be ministry or employment on a job.
#4
Posted 29 January 2007 - 03:54 AM
Employers are to treat their employees with respect, faithfulness and the integrity that God expects of employees.
How should church boards conduct themselves towards church employees?
The church board should treat church employees with respect and give them a just reward in compensation.
How do you determine a just wage -- not merely the one you think you can afford?
Wages or compensations should be matched based on the employees worth to the organization not merely on what you can afford.
#5
Posted 13 February 2007 - 05:08 PM
Christian employers should treat their employees fairly and with respect. They should not treat their employees as machines but as people. We are all equal before God. He does not play favorites: No one person is more important than anyone else.
The above should be the same for church boards in their conduct towards church employees. As I gave in the last question the One you ultimately should want to please is your Father in Heaven.
A just wage would depend on the experience, how the finances are in the business or church where you are employed. I believe a worker is worthy of his hire whether it be ministry or employment on a job.
I agree with Tabatha on this. Thank you Tabatha.
#6
Posted 18 February 2007 - 12:37 AM
Church boards should treat their employees with respect & faithfulness too.
Determining a wage? Prayer is the first determination to get God's leading. Taking a look at what income you have available, you should check out the wages of others in the same job to get an idea of where you should be paying your employees. Favoritism is not an option, but fairness is. Your determination of the wages will affect these families & their ability to provide for their own.
#7
Posted 21 February 2007 - 01:14 PM
#8
Posted 21 February 2007 - 02:18 PM
Pay should be based upon fair market rates.
#9
Posted 21 February 2007 - 05:21 PM
The Churches should have good examples for others to follow.
Employers should pay their employee according to how much they are working and total income brought.
#10
Posted 22 February 2007 - 08:36 AM
Doesn't matter if it is the secular workforce or in the church, we all should be Christlike in our endeavours.
"A just wage would depend on the experience, how the finances are in the business or church where you are employed. I believe a worker is worthy of his hire whether it be ministry or employment on a job."
Thanks Tabatha for the above quote
#11
Posted 22 February 2007 - 06:05 PM
They should treat them fairly and with respect, not being prideful not showing favoritism to a few and passing over others. If a man give you a fair days work he need to get a fair days pay and be promoted likewise. A mans wages need to be reflective of the kind of job he does how he preforms that job should always come first. If he is good at his job and gets it done in a timely manner then he deserves a fair wage. The church should lead the way in treating employees fairly and providing a good wage for a job well done. Wages shoul be based on skill and the ability to preform your given duties in a reasonable time.
#12
Posted 22 February 2007 - 11:27 PM
Chrisitan employers shoud treat their employees with genuine respect, jusily, giving them fair and decent wages with time off for resting according to what God has established as good and fair.
How should church boards conduct themselves towards church employees?
Church boards should follow the same rules listed above because God holds them responsible for how they treat their employee's.
How do you determine a just wage -- not merely the one you think you can afford?
A just wage could truthfully be determined. If one's acheivements exceeds the market value of his work he should justly be rewarded with more payment. A employee's wages should be based upon his/her merits, the growing economy, the worth of the job, cost of living equation, etc....
#13
Posted 28 February 2007 - 11:28 PM
The same thing goes for church boards. They need to treat church employees with fairness, dignity, and respect.
A just wage should be determined by several factors 1) experience 2) the current economy 3) job duties.
#15
Posted 06 March 2007 - 11:04 AM
Christians employers and church boards members should treat their employee with respect, fairness and justly.
I think that a just wage should be base on experience and the current economy.
#16
Posted 08 March 2007 - 01:56 PM
Christian employers should conduct themselves toward their employees with respect, faithfulness, integrity, honesty, justice. Church boards should conduct themselves toward church employees with the same attitudes as Christian employers toward their employees, no excuse.
I determine a just wage by making suitable payment for the service or product the employer produces for me, not merely the one I think I can afford.
#18
Posted 18 May 2007 - 11:40 PM
They should be shown the same respect that the employee shows them.
How should church boards conduct themselves towards church employees?
They should treat them with respect and they should lead by example.
How do you determine a just wage -- not merely the one you think you can afford?
The wage should be determined by the value of the employee and their experience and knowledge.
There is more joy in Jesus in 24 hours than there is in the world in 365 days. I know, I've tried them both.
#19
Posted 18 July 2007 - 05:11 PM
the same way. god doesn't pick sides,for he is righteous.there is no favoritism in him.leaders are in a place where the lord must come first no matter what-james 3:1-and matthew 6 tells us to seek the kingdom of god and his rightousness first and all things shall be added unto you. so god will work out what you need, when you need it,
#20
Posted 28 June 2009 - 02:02 AM
The manager is to do the very same things that are required of the workman. he is to treat the workman just like he expects the workman to treat him. the manager is to forbear threats. this does not mean a workman cannot be corrected or released if he is not diligent and loyal. God does not encourage slothfulness nor license nor indulgence.God chastens and disciplines when needed. the point is this employers and managers must guard against unwarranted threats for they too have a Master in heaven and he has no favorites and shows no favoritism. as employers and managers we hold every workman accountable to us so the Lord holds us accountable to Him.

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