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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“And God appointed in the church . . . gifts of . . . administrating.”&#160; (I Cor 12:28) “But all things should be done decently and in order.”&#160; (I Cor 14:40) When God revealed to Joseph the years of plenty and years of famine for Egypt, Joseph proceeded to advise Pharaoh to set up aContinue reading &#8594;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>“And God appointed in the church . . . gifts of . . . administrating.”&nbsp; (I Cor 12:28)</em></p>



<p><em>“But all things should be done decently and in order.”&nbsp; (I Cor 14:40)</em></p>



<p>When God revealed to Joseph the years of plenty and years of famine for Egypt, Joseph proceeded to advise Pharaoh to set up a system in which they gathered and stored grain for seven years to have food in time of famine.&nbsp; Pharaoh then hired Joseph to run that system.&nbsp; This is the gift of administration.</p>



<p>When Moses was overwhelmed with people who came to him for judgment, Jethro, his father-in-law, advised him to put people under him to hear the easy cases and let only the difficult cases come to him.&nbsp; This is the gift of administration.</p>



<p>When Nehemiah was rebuilding the wall around Jerusalem, he divided the task into smaller pieces and assigned specific people to specific pieces of the wall.&nbsp; He then oversaw the entire task and dealt with various distractions and difficulties.&nbsp; This is the gift of administration.</p>



<p>People with the gift of administration coordinate the work of the church to ensure that the church accomplishes the work of the kingdom in an efficient and effective way.&nbsp; These people manage resources – including other people.&nbsp; They set up efficient systems and structures.&nbsp; They take a vision and break it into manageable goals and practical steps in order to make that vision a reality.&nbsp; Church planters need these people.&nbsp; Pastors need these people.&nbsp; Ministry leaders need these people.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Those with the gift of administration are focused on the task of the mission.&nbsp; They are wise in how they handle work.&nbsp; They care about details, structures, organization, and managing people.&nbsp;</p>



<p>They are a type of leader.&nbsp; They lead and manage the processes of accomplishing the mission.&nbsp; They can be upfront leaders but often they lead behind the scenes.&nbsp; They may not make the final decisions but often advise the decision-makers on the best course of action.&nbsp; If you are a decision-maker, you need to listen to these people.&nbsp; They will save you much difficulty.</p>



<p><strong>Importance of Administration</strong></p>



<p>These are the strategic planners and organizers of the church.</p>



<p><strong>Strengths</strong></p>



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<li>organization</li>



<li>strategic planning</li>



<li>attention to detail</li>



<li>ability to delegate</li>



<li>efficiency</li>



<li>management</li>



<li>wisdom</li>
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<p><strong>Weaknesses</strong></p>



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<li>can be too focused on numbers</li>



<li>can miss people in the midst of the task</li>



<li>can sometimes fail to take steps of faith because those steps don’t seem efficient</li>
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<p><strong>Examples of People with this Gift</strong></p>



<p>Joseph, Jethro, Nehemiah, Daniel, the deacons in Acts 6 who oversaw the care of the widows, John Wesley, Larry Burkett, Ron Blue</p>



<p><strong>Good Roles for People with this Gift</strong></p>



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