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I appreciated the very specific and practical ways volunteers can begin making steps to plug into their neighbourhoods and communities. I would not suggest that this read is for a specific person as the well-read person can be encouraged and challenged by the many stories shared within its pages. The most compelling part of this book were the specific stories from people who decided to take the words of Jesus seriously and following prayer/seeking God, they took action.I would reccomend it to th I appreciated the very specific and practical ways volunteers can begin making steps to plug into their neighbourhoods and communities.
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I would not suggest that this read is for a specific person as the well-read person can be encouraged and challenged by the many stories shared within its pages. The most compelling part of this book were the specific stories from people who decided to take the words of Jesus seriously and following prayer/seeking God, they took action.I would reccomend it to those who are sitting on the fence or haven't discovered their 'gifts' or 'talents.' Good little book with practical insights Inspiring, but not just fluff. Some creative ideas for volunteer outlets.Some highlights.' Volunteers can transform society and at the same time find deep personal satisfaction” (p.24). Possibly a no-brainer type of statement, but it reiterated that a win-win is possible.How to discern a meaningful volunteer niche (p.74):1. Did the work feel meaningful?2.
Was your emotional energy higher or lower after serving?3. Did you enjoy the community of peopl Good little book with practical insights Inspiring, but not just fluff. Some creative ideas for volunteer outlets.Some highlights.' Volunteers can transform society and at the same time find deep personal satisfaction” (p.24). Possibly a no-brainer type of statement, but it reiterated that a win-win is possible.How to discern a meaningful volunteer niche (p.74):1.Did the work feel meaningful?2.Was your emotional energy higher or lower after serving?3.Did you enjoy the community of people in which you served?4.Realistically assess your schedule and available time.“Many Christians see only two options: self-centeredness or selflessness. But anyone who is truly selfless all the time will probably end up in an institution. The middle ground of self-care is essential for preserving our giftedness, our sanity, our relationships, and our health so that we can engage in continued service” (p.
This book provides a great perspective on volunteering within the church community. I love how the book focuses on the fact that everyone has the potential to serve in a significant way and that all service is truly significant. This book also partners well with the Strengths Finder premise of doing what energizes and strengthens you - there are more than enough service opportunities to experiment and find what works and what doesn't. As a volunteer and volunteer coordinator, I found the author' This book provides a great perspective on volunteering within the church community.
I love how the book focuses on the fact that everyone has the potential to serve in a significant way and that all service is truly significant. This book also partners well with the Strengths Finder premise of doing what energizes and strengthens you - there are more than enough service opportunities to experiment and find what works and what doesn't. As a volunteer and volunteer coordinator, I found the author's proffering to be helpful and make me think deeper about having a servant's heart and maintaining that mindset. I don' agree with everything in this book, he believes that a volunteer can & should be talked into serving in some case believe if they want to serve they should approach the pastor or church first. However, great insite.on follow-ups after someone serves to see if its a good fit. Making sure your volunteers know their needed & appreciated. That they know how it impacts them & the ones they serve.
The reasons why people serve and different serving opportunities. Lots of examples of I don' agree with everything in this book, he believes that a volunteer can & should be talked into serving in some case believe if they want to serve they should approach the pastor or church first.
However, great insite.on follow-ups after someone serves to see if its a good fit. Making sure your volunteers know their needed & appreciated. That they know how it impacts them & the ones they serve. The reasons why people serve and different serving opportunities. Lots of examples of the Holy Spirit leading & instructing believers. I learned a lot even though we are different.
We all believe in God. Sometimes differences get in the way. I feel badly that I've given up on this book TWICE. I mean, I am a big fan of Bill Hybels ('Axiom' and 'Courageous Leadership' are two of my favorite books on church leadership) but I just can not get into this one. It feels like one long 'rah-rah' wind-up for getting people to volunteer rather than a well-thought out book on helping people leverage their time, talents & treasure for the kingdom of God.Maybe it's me. Maybe I'm becoming cynical in my old age. Maybe I'm anti-volunteer & I feel badly that I've given up on this book TWICE.
I mean, I am a big fan of Bill Hybels ('Axiom' and 'Courageous Leadership' are two of my favorite books on church leadership) but I just can not get into this one. It feels like one long 'rah-rah' wind-up for getting people to volunteer rather than a well-thought out book on helping people leverage their time, talents & treasure for the kingdom of God.Maybe it's me. Maybe I'm becoming cynical in my old age. Maybe I'm anti-volunteer & want the church to be all about me.Well, no.Sigh.