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Children's Ministry
Attracting First-Time Volunteers
Find new people who can succeed as volunteers.
Store Code: CM15
Format: Microsoft Word
Price: $9.95
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Note: Due to arrangements with content providers, this downloadable tool is offered for individual purchase here, but isn't offered as part of the membership.

Topics:Motivation, Planning, Teamwork, Volunteer care, Volunteer recruitment, Volunteer training, Volunteers
Filters:Children's ministry, Nursery, Nursery, Recruiting, Youth ministry, Youth pastor
Purpose:Ministry
References:John 15:5, Ephesians 2:10, Psalm 145:3-7
Date Added:May 07, 2005
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Overview

It can be a challenge to find volunteers from outside the usual circle of people. You may have tried various events or appeals to invite new faces into your children's ministry—but what strategies really work? A survey of more than 800 recruiting ideas revealed that the best-proven strategies contain the same ingredients. If you want to motivate new people to join your children's ministry, you'll need to know the strategies that succeed at motivating first-time volunteers.

This tool is adapted from "The Great Kid-venture," a PromiseLand Conference workshop by Jim Braniff. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Start with a Strategy
Successful recruitment doesn’t happen by accident; it begins with a plan.

Put It in Writing
When your appeal is written, use these three tips to increase the response.

Apply the Personal Touch
Ultimately, your best recruiting tool isn’t on paper; it’s people.


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