2. The Purposes of Evaluation
1. Prompts Ministry Alignment
2. Prioritizes Ministry Accomplishment
3. Encourages Ministry Appraisal
4. Coaxes Ministry Affirmation
5. Emboldens Ministry Correction
6. Elicits Ministry Improvement
7. Promotes Change
What the Bible Teaches abut Evaluation
A biblical perspective on evaluation can be
found in the books of Acts and Timothy. See
page 304 for details.
3. The Process for Evaluation
1. Step 1. Assign a Leader Over the Process
2. Step 2. Determine Whom You Will Evaluate
a. Who Are The Ministers? They are the members
of any boards, pastoral and administrative staff,
lay ministry leaders, and full-and part-time
workers in each ministry area.
b. Who Evaluates The Ministers?
c. How Do They Evaluate The Ministers?
3. Step 3. Determine What You Will Evaluate
a. Who Evaluates The Ministries?
b. How Will They Evaluate The Ministries?
c. How Often Will They Evaluate The Ministries?