Build an Unstoppable Children's Ministry Volunteer Team
There is something incredibly rewarding about witnessing a volunteer who had no idea how they could fit into children's ministry transform into a passionate, dedicated part of the kidmin team. You live for that experience, because you know that each Rock Star volunteer equates to more kids having the opportunity to know Jesus.
Proven Strategies from 23 Experienced Kidmin Leaders
Rock Stars contains input from 23 kidmin leaders. You're not alone. You don't have to figure it out on your own or come up with all the ideas. The nuggets of information these seasoned kidmin leaders provide about volunteers will inspire you to take steps--big and small--so that each individual on your team will have the resources, relationships, training, and motivation to use their God-given gifts to speak to the hearts of kids.
Practical Tools for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention
This comprehensive resource addresses the complete volunteer lifecycle in children's ministry. From identifying potential volunteers to providing ongoing training and support, you'll discover actionable strategies that work in real church environments. Learn how to create a culture where volunteers feel valued, equipped, and motivated to serve long-term.
Expand Your Ministry Reach Through Effective Team Building
Yes, children of all backgrounds and in a multitude of circumstances are waiting for someone to love them to Jesus. It's a simple math equation: The more Rock Star volunteers you have in place, the more children you can reach. Take steps today toward expanding and strengthening your team to be Rock Stars on mission.
Essential Reading for Children's Ministry Directors
Whether you're leading a small church Sunday school or managing a large kidmin program, this paperback guide provides the frameworks and inspiration needed to build a sustainable volunteer structure. The collective wisdom from multiple ministry leaders ensures you're getting tested approaches that adapt to various church sizes and contexts.