19. If your meeting space and chairs are not at least 60% capacity, you won't attract other students. College students want to be a part of something that is growing and lots of empty chairs sends a negative message. Determine your set-up and number of chairs by the number you are expecting. (this was submitted by one of our readers in response to #2.)
20. Never let a student come through one of your events without getting a name and contact info, if possible.
21. Donors tend to give in relationship to what is asked for or expected.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
"Wise Sayings and Principles of College Ministry"
16. Campus wide publicity and promotion not only tells about an event or the ministry in general-But-the quality of the publicity or promotion tells about the quality of the ministry.
17. If multiple staff members know all the same students and work with all the same students, you are not using your multiple staff to full advantage.
18. The Big attracts--the Small keeps.
17. If multiple staff members know all the same students and work with all the same students, you are not using your multiple staff to full advantage.
18. The Big attracts--the Small keeps.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
"Wise Sayings and Principles of College Ministry"-Part 5
13. To maintain upperclass involvement, there must be opportunities/responsibilities not available to them earlier in the ministry.
14. Large special/fun events (Homecoming, Welcome events) can be used to attract students to your ministry and help the campus at large be aware of your ministry.
15. To have a ministry larger than your personal ministry, you must organize and administrate effectively.
Remember, no one knows who said them first and not everyone agrees they are true.
14. Large special/fun events (Homecoming, Welcome events) can be used to attract students to your ministry and help the campus at large be aware of your ministry.
15. To have a ministry larger than your personal ministry, you must organize and administrate effectively.
Remember, no one knows who said them first and not everyone agrees they are true.
Monday, November 14, 2011
"Wise Sayings and Principles of College Ministry" Part 4
10. To increase the number of students your ministry is reaching, increase the number of students in leadership/ownership roles.
11. You will attract students like the students who are already in your ministry.
12. For a college ministry to continue to grow, it must have more than one "in" group.
11. You will attract students like the students who are already in your ministry.
12. For a college ministry to continue to grow, it must have more than one "in" group.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Wise Sayings and Principles of College Ministry - Part III
No one knows who said them first and not everyone agrees they are true.
7. To reach a particular student group, reach someone in that group.
8. Students will only hear four (4) announcements at most.
9. The single most effective way to grow your ministry is to establish an intentional and specialized freshmen ministry.
7. To reach a particular student group, reach someone in that group.
8. Students will only hear four (4) announcements at most.
9. The single most effective way to grow your ministry is to establish an intentional and specialized freshmen ministry.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
"Wise Sayings and Principles of College Ministry" - Part 2
Here are numbers 4,5, and 6 of "Wise Sayings and Principles...". Remember, no one knows who said them first and not everyone agrees they are true.
4. A college ministry usually reflects the strengths and weaknesses of its leader.
5. When you stop intentionally recruiting and training leaders, you have begun the end of your ministry.
6. Who you reach determines who you can and cannot reach.
Comments and additions welcome!
4. A college ministry usually reflects the strengths and weaknesses of its leader.
5. When you stop intentionally recruiting and training leaders, you have begun the end of your ministry.
6. Who you reach determines who you can and cannot reach.
Comments and additions welcome!
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