Billy Graham organization laying off its employees
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is laying off 55 employees, about 10 percent of its staff, according to Tim Funk, writing for the Charlotte Observer newspaper, reports Michael Ireland, chief correspondent, ASSIST News Service.
"With the economy the way it is, we need to make sure we're tightening our belts as much as we can," said Ken Barun, the ministry's senior vice president for communications. "We want to be good stewards of the resources our donors have been kind enough to give us."
The layoffs and other cost-cutting efforts should slice the annual budget by about 15 percent, Barun said, to $84 million.
In his article, Funk writes that Barun said contributions have been "relatively flat," and the BGEA has seen less revenue from sales of products such as books and lower returns on endowment funds.
According to Funk, the sour economy was only part of the reason for the cutbacks, Barun told him. A year and a half ago, Barun said, chief executive Franklin Graham asked his staff to look at ways to reduce costs and become more efficient without reducing ministry efforts.
Barun said the BGEA has consolidated some internal departments, doubled up on administrative assistants and outsourced such things as housekeeping and groundskeeping, the Charlotte newspaper reported.
Meanwhile, Barun said, the BGEA plans to step up its ministry offerings by, for example, launching Rock the River, a series of one-day Franklin Graham festivals this summer in cities along the Mississippi River. Graham's international festivals will also continue, Barun said.
“In uncertain times, the message of God's love is more relevant than ever,” he said.
Funk writes that a few of the 55 positions being eliminated are based at the Billy Graham Training Center, The Cove, in Montreat. But most of them are based in Charlotte.
Barun said those losing their jobs will leave the ministry by March 20. He said full-time employees who are laid off get a month's notice, a severance package, and “outplacement” and spiritual counseling.