Vision and Plan
Recently I was speaking at the Youth Specialties National Youth Workers Convention, and Andy Stanley from North Point Church in Atlanta was one of the general session speakers.
Recently I was speaking at the Youth Specialties National Youth Workers Convention, and Andy Stanley from North Point Church in Atlanta was one of the general session speakers.
When you make plans in ministry, do you tend to follow through well, or let the ball drop? How does your level of follow through impact your kids, your community, and your ministry? In this last of a three-part series on ministry evaluation, Mark Maines helps us think more critically about the role of execution in youth ministry.
What’s your plan? Part II in our series on assessment, Mark Maines walks us through a helpful process for the important work we often fail to do first: plan.
Do you evaluate your ministry practices? Should you? How do you go about it? What kind of difference might these discoveries make to the way you’re doing ministry, or the way you will do ministry in the coming year? Mark Maines walks us through an analysis of ministry Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, and teaches us how to use this model in our own church or organization