Resources and Services
Not only books, DVDs and practical tactical tools, the EFCA offers resources in many different areas of ministry. From church campaign strategies to church building or renovation loans, church insurance to church camps, the EFCA has ministries to provide these services, and more. Take a moment to search the all the available EFCA resources.
EFCA Videos on YouTube | FAQs | Read the Bible for Life | Risk Management Resources
Frequently asked questions
- Does the EFCA have a Facebook page? Yes! Click on the Facebook icon to "like" the page.
- Can I use the EFCA logo on my church website or project? Yes! Learn the guidelines for use.
- Does the EFCA have any universities or a seminary?
- How do I subscribe to a newsletter or mailing list?
- Is there an EFCA camp in my district?
- Can I read the EFCA Today magazine online?
- How do I start an EFCA CaringBridge website?
- Thinking about taking a sabbath break? Need ideas?
- Where do I go for help with safety or risk management questions, like how to travel with kids on a missions trip or what to do for background screening of volunteers?
Read the Bible for Life
Those in the EFCA are known as people of the Book. Read the Bible for Life focuses on teaching believers to engage the parts of Scripture well and to grasp how the parts fit together in a grand story God has written on the world. Presented by Dr. George Guthrie of Union University, Read the Bible for Life helps church leaders assess the state of “Bible orientation” and “Bible transformation” among their people and explore long-term processes for grounding the people of God in the Word of God. Videotaped at the EFCA national office in 2011, Dr. Guthrie helps you learn more about this excellent program:
Read the Bible for Life introduction video - 2011 Read the Bible for Life - EFCA Seminar (video 1)
- 2011 Read the Bible for Life - EFCA Seminar (video 2)
- 2011 Read the Bible for Life - EFCA Seminar (video 3)
Risk Management Resources
Other churches have gone before you; take advantage of what they’ve learned. Ask your superintendent which churches in your district have effective policies in place; then adapt for your church culture and ask your attorney to review the final version. Overwhelmed by the task before you? Take a look at the powerful resources—some of which are available free.
Read articles in the EFCA Today on risk management.
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