1. Pastors do not teach principles of financial stewardship from the Bible
2. Financial issues are generally ignored hoping to go away on their own
3. Lack of budget focus allowing money to go to too many streams
4. Seasons of offering and fund raisings are not planned
5. The debt of the church is greater than its’ income
6. Prosperity is not viewed as a Biblical doctrine
7. Members are not committed to tithing
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good question Charles Page Jim Price
there are reasons that the COG Florida state offices in the recent past could not make payroll. There are many large notable churches in the nation that fail to make payroll.