As a leader your calling is first to your team, to lay down your life for them, care for them, and serve them.
Team Unity: Creating a Culture of Community

As a leader your calling is first to your team, to lay down your life for them, care for them, and serve them.
Children’s ministry is, oddly enough, about much more than children’s ministry. It’s also about serving the people on your team.
When good communication is not in place, your people will feel left out, marginalized, and, worst of all, that you don’t trust them. Here are three ways to practice excellent communication within your ministry organization.
When you explain the “why” behind your ministry, people who identify with your vision will “get” it and be passionate about it. They’ll want to join your cause because they care about it.
What if your team found children's ministry an experience that builds them up, strengthens them spiritually, and leaves them wanting to continue working with the team?
To be truly effective disciplers, we must connect with God before teaching others to do the same.
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