The old adage is true: many hands make light work. Needing help is not an indictment against our abilities; it is simply an acknowledgment that we can accomplish more by working together.
This principle is the same with volunteers today. They come alongside an organization or church to help fulfill the tasks God has called them to carry out. By failing to utilize their help and strengths, we are overlooking valuable resources and robbing them of opportunities to serve.
In
The Volunteer Book, Denise Locker teaches readers the value of recruiting and maintaining volunteers. With insight and biblical wisdom, she stresses the importance of having a servant's heart, attitude and lifestyle. Through this impact, she offers readers the tips, strategies and encouragement they need to train and nurture volunteers whose hearts are fine-tuned to accomplish God-given assignments.
Contents:
- Why Use Volunteers:
- How Do Volunteers Contribute?
- Where and How Do You Find Volunteers?
- Before Volunteers Arrive
- How to Keep Volunteers Coming Back After the First Day
- Training Volunteers for Success
- Structuring a Volunteer Program
- Handling Problems
- Keeping Volunteers Happy
- Resources for Volunteers
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Servanthood