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Volunteer Motivation
Give volunteers the encouragement they need.
Store Code: PS21
Format: Word Document
Price: $14.95

Topics:Empowerment, Ministry, Motivation, Servanthood, Service, Volunteer care, Volunteers
Filters:Pastoral care, Service, Shepherd, Spiritual director, Volunteer
References:1 Timothy 6:2, Proverbs 3:27, 1 Thessalonians 5:14, 1 Thessalonians 5:11, Hebrews 10:24, Ephesians 4:11-13, Haggai 2:4-5, Ruth 2:10-13, Acts 15:37-38
Date Added:July 20, 2006
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Overview

Equip your church leaders to encourage and empower volunteers as successfully as possible. These brief, practical handouts may be used either for a training session or to give individually to key people involved in ministry with volunteers.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

How To Motivate Volunteers 
Motivation is more than rallying volunteers; it works through every aspect of service.

Biblical Principles for Volunteer Ministry 
Four lessons from Scripture can strengthen and motivate your church’s servants.

A Match Made In… 
How to place your volunteers in ministries where they will thrive.

Motivation Is In the Risk 
Is your church afraid to put ministry into the hands of volunteers?

The Right Person for the Job 
Get the most out of your volunteers by using the same methods as employers.

Affirming Volunteers 
Encourage your workers by knowing when, and how, to celebrate them.

Communicate to Motivate 
Create an environment that inspires your volunteers by saying and doing the right things.

Make T.I.M.E. for Volunteers 
Four principles that can help make your volunteers happier.

Giving the Pink Slip 
Three options when a volunteer is in the wrong position.


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