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"Gear Up" . . .

Have you ever had the experience while you were driving of trying to increase your speed, but the more you press on the gas pedal, the more noise you hear but the car seems to resist going faster? You quickly study what is going on thinking of likely causes. Then you look down and find that you have not shifted up to "Drive." You had put the car in 2nd or 3rd gear when you started out. Once you shift into "Drive" you hear less engine noise (fewer rpms) and now the car zooms you along with less resistance.

 

Starting into any new ministry and depending upon one main person to implement and maintain that ministry is like never "gearing" up. Here are the immediate or at least eventual causes of the resistance that you will feel and hear!

 

 

. . . for Intentional and Instrumental Ministry

Develop a Team!

Identify, Recruit, Train, and Mentor a Leader who will build a team:

whose members can start their relationship with Christ

grow their relationship with Christ and His Church

minister to the Church and reach out to those not part of Christ and/or His Church.

 

Collaborate with that Team

 

Listed below are some areas of experience with which we may be able to help you as your question pertains to use of these technologies in ministry.

 

Dwight Stinnett
   Executive Minister
    Projection & PowerPoint
    PowerPoint Composition

 

Roland Sundberg
   Executive Administrator
     Database Questions

 

Cheryl Henson
   Area I
   Ministerial Recruitment
   Ministerial Cont. Ed.
      PowerPoint Compositions
      E-mail Newsletters
      Web Page

 

John Grisham
   Area II
   Stewardship
      E-mail as Communication
      PowerPoint Composition

 

Richard Ricks
   (Tech Team Leader)
   Area III
   Multimedia & Projection
   Web Technologies

 

Randy McNeely
   Area IV
   Bivocational Ministry
   Costa Rica Partnership
     Using PowerPoint for Display
        during events

 

Muriel Johnson
   Area V
   Church Planting
    Using Video Chat
      VOIP (Telephone over       Internet)
      E-mail as Communication       Tool

 


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