No one can meet expectations that aren’t identified or articulated. Lead your volunteers well; set and communicate clear expectations for them to pursue.
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5 Ways to Lead the Next Generation of Workers
It’s important for the next generation to learn the value of work because it’s part of discipleship. Here are some ways to teach them.
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6 Common Gaps Between Kids and Student Ministries—and How to Bridge Them
When ministry areas operate in isolation, people aren’t securely attached and are less likely to be connected to the church as a whole.
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3 Lessons Adults Can Learn From Teaching in Children’s Ministry
“The more I serve by teaching those younger than me, the more God shows me how we, as church leaders, can learn from believers of all ages and backgrounds.”
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7 Ideas for Transitioning Little Kids to ‘Big Church’
Wiggles, giggles, and questions are signs of life. Praise God for these “distractions” because they’re evidence that He has brought new life to your church.
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5 Challenges—and Solutions—to Getting Kids Ministry Volunteers
Providing safe, loving, theologically-rich, and developmentally-appropriate spaces for children to learn about the love of Christ is vital to the life of the church. But it also has its challenges.
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