Ministry to Ministers

  1. Personal support to ministers — Creating a safety net of support, everyone needs a safe place to go for help.
  2. Training in the practical aspects of everyday ministry.
  3. Setting up lines of accountability and teaching ministers how to find personal accountability partners.
  4. Mentors — Teaming up effective ministry leaders with those who might need help or those who are struggling in the ministry.
  5. Practical help in identifying the needs of a church body.
  6. Practical help in identifying the needs of the individual ministers.
  7. Sermon planning — Learning how to plan for the next quarter, the next six months, the next year in advance.
  8. Calendar development for effective body life in the church.
  9. Calendar control for effective work in the personal life of the minister.
  10. Vision casting — Developing the ability to see the Lord’s leading in everyday ministry.
  11. Timing — Practical helps in the value of right-timing in all endeavors.