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Motivation Is In the Risk

Is your church afraid to put ministry into the hands of volunteers?
See "Volunteer Motivation" Training Pack
Store Code: PS21-D
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: How-To Article



Topics:Empowerment, Ministry, Motivation, Servanthood, Service, Volunteer care, Volunteers
Filters:Pastor, Pastoral care, Service, Shepherd, Spiritual director, Volunteer
References:Haggai 2:4-5
Date Added:August 01, 2007
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Swiss physician Paul Tournier once said, "Everything that's worthwhile in life is scary."

This is definitely true of ministry. Helping lay people minister is the call of church leaders. It's adventuresome and it's scary.

Two essential steps in motivating people to minister are to encourage volunteers to take the risk of accepting responsibility, and ...

To view this individual handout, please download the Training Pack, Volunteer Motivation.



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