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Develop a Volunteer Training Program Develop a Volunteer Training Program
To best equip your volunteers for meaningful ministry, you need to develop a training program uniquely suited to your volunteers and your ministry's goals. This theme will guide you and your team of children's ministry leaders as you plan a training program for your volunteers.
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Recruit and Retain Volunteers
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Attracting First-time Volunteers
Lead a Volunteer Orientation Meeting
Coordinate Training for Sunday Morning
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 Free Articles

Recruiting: The Common Cold of Ministry
The word recruiting gives some people an uneasy feeling. Maybe even you (or just "someone you know").
by Ashley Cornelius
posted 8/24/07

From Frantic to Fantastic
I love Starbucks coffee. However, I can't imagine how people can visit their neighborhood Starbucks to read a book, work on a project, or to just relax.
by Ashley Cornelius
posted 10/27/06

The Volunteer Question: Ready or Not?
In a recent advertising campaign Microsoft asked the question "are you people ready?"
by Ashley Cornelius
posted 9/11/06

From Skeptic to Volunteer
A few months ago, my husband and I received a gift subscription to Netflix—an online movie rental site.
by Ashley Cornelius
posted 8/9/06

High Impact Recruiting
Every children's ministry is different.
by David Staal
posted 7/3/06

A Big Win
Hot times, summer in the city … Summer is here alright, in the cities and yes, even in the suburbs.
by Ashley Cornelius
posted 7/3/06

Right Tool for the Right Job
Volunteers come to us with a desire to know and be known by the people they work alongside.
posted 5/6/05

Tackling the Ministry Monsters
All children's ministries have three common elements. The first is easy—kids. The second is also obvious—Jesus. The third element we share? Volunteers.
by Sue Miller
posted 5/6/05

Want-to, Can-do Workers
Turning your church into a place where people serve willingly and well.
by Sue Mallory
Leadership Journal | Winter 1999

Support and Encourage Volunteers
It's important to value and treasure the people who have been chosen to share their lives with children.
posted 3/8/05

Volunteer Recruiting Tips
Never recruit a volunteer to complete a task. Rather, offer gifted believers opportunities to use their spiritual gifts.
posted 3/8/05







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