 | Children's Ministry Values-Driven Operations for Children’s Ministry The operations area of your children's ministry—its facilities, budget, policies, and so forth—should be a reflection of what's truly important to you.
| Store Code: CM23 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: | Church safety, Communication, Core values, Management, Objectives, Operations, Policies, Shepherding |
| Filters: | Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Church board, Facility management, Management, Shepherd |
| References: | Matthew 6:21 , Luke 17:1-3 , Mark 10:14-16 |
| Date Added: | October 06, 2005 |
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The vision and values of your church already shape your children's ministry. Your curriculum, for example, was likely selected based upon the messages you believe are important. Likewise, the operations area of your children's ministry—its facilities, budget, policies, and so forth—should be a reflection of what's truly important to you. Operations that are value-driven (instead of convenience- or cost-driven) help align every area of your children's ministry with your purposes and vision.
This tool is adapted from "Operations from Small to Large," a PromiseLand Conference workshop by M.G. Moxley and Ralph Roller. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
The Correlation Between Values and OperationsEven the smallest decisions are affected by a ministry’s values. M.G. Moxley; Ralph Roller
The Safety ValueThe value of protecting children can never be lightly regarded. M.G. Moxley; Ralph Roller
The Shepherding ValueThe operations staff plays a vital role through data tracking. M.G. Moxley; Ralph Roller
The Child-Friendly ValueYour operations will minister big when you think small. M.G. Moxley; Ralph Roller
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