Monday Rewind: My Favorite Online Reads (Week of September 23, 2013)

Last Week’s Favorite Online Reads

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads I enjoyed the week of September 23rd:

{SOUL CARE}

How to Figure the Equation of a Good Week, A Good Life by Ann Voskamp

{MINISTRY/LEADERSHIP}

What Families Want From Church by Greg Baird

Key Takeaways and Quotes From the Orange Tour by Rob Cizek

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I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.

Did you read something this week that inspired or encouraged you? Share it with me so I might check it out, too!

Monday Rewind: My Favorite Online Reads (Week of September 9, 2013)

Last Week’s Favorite Online Reads

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads I enjoyed the week of September 9th:

{MARRIAGE}

Why Speaking Well of Your Spouse is So Important by Michael Hyatt

{MOTHERHOOD}

Learning to Decrease by Valorie Bender Quesenberry

{SOUL CARE}

Creating Spiritual Space by Tracy Urquhart

{MINISTRY/LEADERSHIP}

10 Keys to Explosive Growth in Children’s Ministry by Dale Hudson

Celebrating Spiritual Milestones by Jerry Vogel

Thoughts on Departing Volunteers by Trevor Lee

5 Habits of “On-Time” Leaders by Brian Dollar

13 Ways to Train Volunteers by Greg Baird

The Four Most Important Things You Should Focus on as a Children’s Ministry Leader by Dale Hudson

Encouraging Bible Literacy in Children: Ages 6-8 by Jill Nelson

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I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.

Did you read something this week that inspired or encouraged you? Share it with me so I might check it out, too!

The Question that Never Goes Away

Photo Credit: elizabethapplegate.com
Photo Credit: elizabethapplegate.com

 

Our family is mourning the loss of my father-in-law, who passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday.  He was a man who loved the Lord and who preached His Word diligently for 35 years.  He celebrated his 71st birthday on Monday, so his passing on Tuesday was very bittersweet.

Many of my friends are going through a similar period of loss and bereavement. Why is my ministry failing?  Why am I being persecuted?  Why did cancer take him from me?  Why are we struggling to make ends meet?  Why is my child, who was raised in the church, no longer following the Lord?  Why can’t I conceive?  Why has it taken me a year (or longer) to find a job?  Why is there so much tragedy and heartache in our world?

Asking God “why” is a common question.  It is very human to want to understand why God allows bad things to happen.

If you are in a place where you’re asking God “why”, please be comforted that God knows and cares.  While we might not know the outcome, God does know and He requires us to trust Him.  Will you trust God for the outcome?  His Word tells us,

“‘For I know the plans I have for you’, says the Lord.”

Jeremiah 29:11

Philip Yancey, author of Where’s God When It Hurts? has recently released a new e-book entitled The Question that Never Goes Away.  Today only, you can download it free on Kindle.  By clicking on the image below, you will be taken to the website..

Philip Yancey

Be encouraged today…God knows your pain and is walking right beside you.  Blessings to you!

From the Archives: Volunteer Information Packet Must-Haves

When volunteers join our ministry, they are given a packet of useful information to provide insight into our ministry’s policies and procedures. The packet is usually distributed at our volunteer training but occasionally a volunteer will join our ministry mid-year. That’s why we always have packets ready to go.

Our volunteer packets are usually a colored 2-pocket folder (without the 3 prongs): green (for our elementary ministry) and blue (for our preteen ministry). Here’s what’s found inside:

Left Side of the Folder

  • Children’s Ministry Pocket Guide to Discipline (published by Group)
  • Children’s Ministry Pocket Guide to Special Needs (also published by Group)
  • Leading a Child to Christ pamphlet (available through Lifeway)
  • Our ministry handbook*
  • Age-level characteristics information sheet

Right Side of the Folder

  • “Your Favorite Things” information sheet (a pdf copy is available under the “Leader Resources” tab)
  • “What You Do Matters” poster
  • Morning-at-a-Glance (schedule)
  • Lesson Schedule for the Quarter
  • Class List
  • Sub Contact List
  • Resource Closet Supply List

Providing these packets have helped ensure that our volunteers are not only informed but equipped to serve.

*If you would like to see our ministry handbook, please email me at kidminspiration@gmail.com.

Do you provide information packets to your volunteers? If so, what do you include?