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"Resource Ministries, Inc."

http://www.resourceministries.net

"Resource Ministries, Inc. provides expert consulting to churches and other Christian ministries in all aspects of business administration."

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ChurchMinder

http://www.churchminder.com

"ChurchMinder provides: Attendance Tracking Congregational databases and sorting Contribution Tracking Financial Reports (including Fund Accounting) Volunteer Scheduling Committee Management, Event and Meeting Scheduling and Tracking, Church Calendar Announcements, Prayer Requests, Levels of Security, Web Site management"

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Nonprofit Church and Legal Trends

http://www.npchurchlaw.com/

An update on current legal and tax issues for churches and non-profit organizations.

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PowerChurch Software Online

http://www.powerchurch.com/

"Church Management Software has never been so affordable or so easy to use! At PowerChurch Software, we are dedicated to providing your ministry with the highest quality church management software available today. Since 1984, over 14,500 churches and non-profit organizations have come to rely on PowerChurch Plus as their membership, accounting, and contribution software solution."

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Roll Call from By the Book

http://www.bythebook.com/

"Management software for churches and nonprofits of all sizes - Free downloads! Helping you manage donations, attendance, classes, reports, mailings and more since 1991."

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Shelby Church Management Software

http://www.shelbyinc.com

This suite of applications is designed for use by churches, parishes, and other ministries, which track individual information. These offices typically serve as a gathering point not only for membership information, but also for information regarding prospects, attendance, family life centers, and other information concerning their congregations. Flexibility with user-defined fields and dated comments assure churches of tracking individual congregational needs and denominational concerns.

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