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Giving the Pink Slip

Three options when a volunteer is in the wrong position.
See "Volunteer Motivation" Training Pack
Store Code: PS21-I
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Topics:Empowerment, Ministry, Motivation, Servanthood, Service, Volunteer care, Volunteers
Filters:Pastor, Pastoral care, Service, Shepherd, Spiritual director, Volunteer
Purpose:Ministry
References:Acts 15:37-38
Date Added:August 01, 2007
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Leadership requires making tough decisions. A volunteer in the wrong position is not good for the church or volunteer. Knowing how and why to change someone's responsibilities will help you strengthen your ministry and be considerate to your volunteers. Here are three options when you are in that situation.

Move them to someone else's team. Sometimes ...

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