Playing the Long Game: Five Suggestions for Retaining Volunteers in Your Youth Ministry
Our volunteers are our brothers and sisters in Christ, not simply a means to accomplish our ministry agendas and goals.
Our volunteers are our brothers and sisters in Christ, not simply a means to accomplish our ministry agendas and goals.
Jesus’ discipleship strategy involved inviting others to partner with him in order to spread his influence, and he invites us to do the same in our ministries.
Your leadership provides the structure necessary for your volunteers to develop the relationships with students necessary for relational discipleship to happen.
When we neglect cross-generational dialogue, both the senior pastor and the youth worker miss out on the very thing they need to be most effective in their calling.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 19 at 1:00 CST we’ll be hosting our next Rooted Webinar on “Building a Youth Leader Team.”
On Tuesday, July 19 at 1:00 CST we’ll be hosting our next Rooted Webinar on “Building a Youth Leader Team.”
We are called to love and serve our volunteers as we co-labor for the gospel. Consider their care a part of your ministry.
We always need to have our eyes on whom else God might be calling to join us… Here are five best practices to implement as you recruit a ministry team.
Our live Q and A from the 2020 Rooted Conference features experienced youth ministers answering your questions.