Praktik Entrepreneurship Terhadap Kemandirian Gereja
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The independence of the church in the economic field is a challenge in itself. The economic crisis has made the congregation's income deficient. This resulted in a reduction in the offering of the congregation. The church has difficulty developing Bible-based entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship creation is still caritative. This paper uses a survey method to gain understanding and practice of congregation members in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship practice is prepared with adequate capital and creation. Economic development can build the welfare of the congregation. Entrepreneurship being developed still relies on the development of a local mission. Humans are the primary mission in carrying out deaconess services in resources or human resource development. Education encourages the congregation to be professional in their business line and in the field of economics or the cost of living for servants of God. The church creates an umbrella organization for all entrepreneurial practices in the church. Good management in financial management and budget allocation for income in every aspect of the church's independence.
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