Fifty years ago, life was simpler for most church people. They raised their family, worked their job, and went to church. They volunteered in their church, because it was the “right thing to do.” They embraced a community of faith and rarely left their church over hurt feelings or a disagreement with the pastor. They […]
July 19, 2011
Short URL believers, community, Ministry, Serving, volunteer trends Discipleship, Leadership, Ministry, Ministry Trends Series
Is it better for a person not to serve if the motive involves a selfish interest? If someone had a personal motive for serving, should a church leader say “no” to the request? When I consider the teachings of the Bible, there is no instance where a person accomplished anything of value by himself or […]
July 16, 2011
Short URL community, Leadership, Ministry, recruiting, responsibility, volunteer trends Leadership, Ministry, Ministry Trends Series, Recruiting
I grew up in an era when we were taught in school: “You can do anything. You can change the world.” Right or wrong, that was ingrained into our impressionable heads. Now, tens of millions of young adults are wandering around, trying to figure out how they can begin a revolution. Today, people are not […]
July 11, 2011
Short URL Ministry, passion, recruitment, volunteer trends Leadership, Ministry, Ministry Trends Series, Recruiting, Volunteers
“Times have changed. People are not interested in serving in the church.” This was the statement of a frustrated and overworked pastor. He was right and wrong at the same time. Today is different than fifty years ago. I disagree, however, that people are less interested. Churches that refuse to adapt to changing trends in […]
July 5, 2011
Short URL Empower, Leadership, Ministry, volunteer trends Equipping, Leadership, Ministry, Ministry Trends Series, Volunteers