It breaks my heart every time a volunteer leaves because he or she felt that they “Weren’t Needed“. I would always feel like I let them down. I wondered, “Did I give them enough responsibility?” So, I gave them tasks and jobs to perform. It would help for a short period of time; however, same results. They grew bored and feel useless. When it comes to leading your team it’s not about assigning tasks you need to disciple your volunteers.
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Without the men and women who serve by your side you would not reach teenagers, serve their families and mobilize this next generation.
When it comes to serving in the trenches of youth ministry every one matters.
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Unfortunately, it’s easy to forget that youth ministry is not only tough for you, it’s also difficult for your volunteers. That’s why you need to disciple them. You need to prepare them for the long haul and you do that by:
Disciple your volunteers and watch your ministers grow. You will not only build depth but width in your ministry core. When a volunteer feels valued they’ll step up when you need to step back. When you disciple one of your ministers you remind them that they matter and without them you can only go so far.
How do you disciple your volunteers?