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Practical Ministry Skills
Getting to Know You

New leaders have a variety of ways to get acquainted with those they will lead.
See "Starting a New Ministry" Training Pack
Store Code: PS46-A
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: How-To Article



Topics:Administration, Lay leadership, Lay ministry, Management, Mistakes, Motivation, Team building, Teams
Filters:Management, Pastor, Service, Volunteer
References:Romans 12:17, Ephesians 2:22, 1 Peter 1:13
Date Added:March 04, 2008
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When a new person assumes a ministry leadership role, two questions immediately come to the surface. Ministry workers and constituents ask, "What kind of a person is the new leader?" The leader wants to know, "What kind of people will I be leading and serving?" Here are three ways a new ministry leader can break the ice.

To view this individual handout, please download the Training Pack, Starting a New Ministry.



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