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Helping Volunteers Get Started
Help your volunteers succeed from the start.
Store Code: CM51
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Price: $9.95

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Topics:Children's ministry, Lay leadership, Policies, Small groups, Sunday school, Teamwork, Volunteer training, Volunteers
Filters:Children's ministry, Small group leader, Small groups, Sunday school, Volunteer
Purpose:Ministry
References:Luke 6:40, Proverbs 19:20, 1 Timothy 5:22
Date Added:August 04, 2005



Overview

When your volunteers first begin, they'll have many questions: '"What am I supposed to do? Is this where God really wants me? Will I be of use here? Why are we expected to participate in all this training?” You may have questions, too—like how to ensure your volunteers get the information they need, and how to ensure they'll continue to volunteer for years to come. Answering these questions—both before and throughout orientation—is the key to succeeding from the start.

This tool is adapted from "Helping Volunteers Get Started," a PromiseLand Conference workshop by Otis Price. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Assimilation
Get to know your volunteers.

Orientation
Provide all pertinent information.

Apprenticeship
Model what you want your leaders to do.

Ongoing Training
Keep leaders equipped.


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