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Recruit and Train Volunteers
Recruiting and retaining children's workers doesn't have to be impossible.
Store Code: CM13
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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:Leadership, Multiplication, Recruiting, Shepherding, Team building, Volunteer training, Volunteers
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Management, Sunday school, Volunteer, Volunteer recruitment
References:Luke 10:1
Date Added:April 07, 2005
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Overview

If you've overseen volunteer recruitment, you've probably been tempted to resort to guilt, bribing, or begging. You may have also said, '"I'm sorry, but we don't have anyone else. Could you serve just one more year?”

Recruiting and retaining volunteers doesn't have to be that difficult. A simpler solution begins with creating a culture where your current volunteers grow in ownership, both of the ministry and of the recruiting process.

This tool is adapted from "Got Volunteers?," a PromiseLand Conference workshop by Pat Cimo. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Relational Recruiting
Multiply, rather than add, new volunteers through relationships and community.

The Retention Track
Follow these 12 action steps to ensure higher volunteer retention.

Top 10 Volunteer Needs
What each volunteer needs to stay with the ministry.



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