Candy Cane Appreciation For Your Volunteers
Here’s a simple idea for a volunteer appreciation gift this Christmas, or as a gift for the children after their holiday program. this poem on a card and attach it with a red ribbon to a candy cane. The…
00Hopes For A Church Turnaround
By Thom Schultz in Lead onWhat gives the American church hope for the future? In spite of declining trends, participants at the recent Future of the Church summit, held at Group Publishing, identified some clear strengths and opportunities for the church in North America. MISSION…
Avoiding ‘Bag, Snag, and Drag’ Volunteer Recruiting
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 34.6 percent of all volunteers across the country served in religious organizations. That’s good news for church leaders who rely on volunteers to carry out their ministries. But you can’t tap that pool…
What Your Volunteers Want You To Know This Thanksgiving
By CVDaily Editors in Lead onSince this is the time of year we stop and give thanks it’s only appropriate that we share with church leaders what their volunteers what them to know. Those who are served by pastor’s and ministry leaders have received a…
The 4 Myths of Equipping Ministry
By Chris Hardy in Lead onDoes your church demonstrate the equipping value of the priesthood of all believers? Sometimes we think our church is moving in that direction, only to realize that we’re leading a program, not changing the DNA. Be on guard against these…