Sermon Illustrations about Volunteers
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Wanted: One Zamboni Driver
An ad posted online said that Barclays Center was looking to hire an assistant manager of arena operations to help with "planning and implementation ...
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Soldier Volunteers to Take Out a Tank
On a wintry December day in 1944, German forces made a massive surprise attack on the Allied lines, which became known as the Battle of the Bulge. About ...
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Couple Gets More Thanks at Hospital than Church
Gordon MacDonald tells a story about a husband and wife team who are three-day-a-week volunteers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. The wife ...
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The "15-70-15 Rule" of Involvement
In his work with International Justice (a Christian ministry that works to free the victims of human trafficking), Gary Haugen says he has noticed what ...
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Professional 'Body Double" Reflects on the Church
Matthew Eldridge has appeared in numerous high-profile movies, but you'll never see his face or hear his voice. That's because Eldridge serves ...
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Church Greeter Changes the Life of a Homeless Man
Pastor Jud Wilhite shares the story of a church member named Cody Huff. Before Cody became a member at Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, he was sleeping ...
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A Lesson on True Success from 'Charlotte's Web'
In his book Xealots, Dave Gibbons reflects on the nature of true success as a leader:
Charlotte's Web is a wonderful little children's story by ...
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Calling Forth Compassion
In 1975 a child named Raymond Dunn, Jr. was born in New York State. The Associated Press reports that at his birth, a skull fracture and oxygen deprivation ...
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Look for the One with the Burden
Find the person in your church who has a real burden for a specific task, and then let him do it.
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What Does "No" Mean?
One of the most common frustrations encountered by the person seeking to enlist volunteers is to receive what appears to be a categorical "No!" ...
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