How Do I Recruit More Volunteers?
An Effective Strategy to Get More Help!
I’ve never
met a youth worker who hung a sign on his office door reading, “No more
volunteers PLEASE!”
Let’s face
it, we all need volunteers? What do we
do? Is it possible to build a staff
quickly? The good news I have to tell
you is this: you can build your team of volunteers up in a matter of
months. Building a staff might be very
hard for us . . . but it’s very easy for God.
Two Key Steps to Take Before You Build Your
Team
God is the one that provides, but we’ve got to use the knowledge,
skills and abilities he’s given us to do his work. He’ll do His part- we’ve got to do our part. Our Part starts with these steps:
Step #1: Realize You
Can’t Do It Alone!
The first fact we need to know is that we can’t do it on our
own. No matter how talented or
gregarious you are, don’t forget that God’s the one who is going to build your
staff- you’re just the one lucky enough to be a part of what God is doing! In other words, without God, you ain’t got
no skills! Remember, Psalm 127:1 reads
Unless the Lord builds the house, its
builders labor in vain. Don’t get
caught building the house on your own.
We can inappropriately approach recruitment with one of two
attitudes:
1. I don’t know anyone
that will be on my staff team. There’s
no way I can do this!
2. I’m such a stud . . .
I’m a staff recruiting KING! I’ll
recruit this staff in no time.
If you think either of those things, go no further, you’re dead in
the water.
God wants us to depend on him for everything- even recruiting
staff. I’m not overspiritualizing this,
I’m telling the truth. Don’t try it and
then ask for God’s blessing. Bring him
in at the beginning of the process.
Pray specifically for God to help you- which leads you to step 2.
Step #2: Remind God What He Said!
When I needed volunteers desperately, I took it upon myself to
remind God what he wrote in Matthew 9:37-38.
He said to his disciples,
"The harvest is so great, but the workers are so few. [38] So pray to the
Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send out more workers for his
fields." Jesus tells us to ask
God to send us workers. We need to
depend on Him to make this process happen.
Prayer will remind us that he is in charge- and that he has promised to
meet our needs in this area. Now we
don’t have to worry!
Building a Staff Team
Okay, so
you’re ready to build a staff team, but you don’t know where to start.
1. Brainstorm:
Write down the name of everyone you know who has the following
qualifications:
A. They have a pulse.
B. You think God is #1 in their life.
Remember, brainstorming isn’t the time to decide whether or not
you think they can do it. Brainstorming
is simply writing down ideas. You’ll
edit the list down later.
In my years at Youth for Christ in Sacramento I can’t tell you how
many times I almost edited somebody off the list before they even were on the
list! In my mind I thought, “Oh,
they’ll never want to do this,” or “I haven’t talked to them in years.” Each year, my staff contains at least two or
three of those people. People I would
never had guessed would help.
Don’t edit a name before it makes the list!
2. Invite:
Invite them to help you in your ministry ONCE in a small way. It’s that simple. Don’t try to get them to join your staff for 5 years. Don’t give them a theology exam. Just tell them you really need help scooping
ice cream this Wednesday. You want them
to see what God’s doing in the ministry so they can become excited about it.
In sales there is a principle called “get the appointment.” Don’t try to sell them the product on the phone,
get in front of them so you can show them the benefits, so they can try it out
and see themselves using it. The same
goes for recruiting staff. So many of
us call up our prospects and start laying out the commitment it takes and the
time it requires. We’ll scare off
potential volunteers. Just “get the
appointment.” Invite them to help you
out once- no strings attached. Invite
them to help with a legitimate need like scooping ice cream, serving pizza,
driving a van, acting as weekend nurse, something that allows them to get a
taste of the ministry.
When you get people involved in your ministry in small ways, the
workers you want will float to the top.
They’ll fall in love with the students and ask you if they can help.
3. Evaluate: I have made the
mistake of skipping this step several times, a few which have ended in
catastrophe. Before asking someone if
they want to help regularly, you MUST evaluate if they are ready to be used by
God. Remember- your requirements so far
have been pretty slim. Now you need to
find out if this old friend of yours is in the middle of an ugly divorce, has
started drinking heavily or enjoys killing small furry animals with a
crowbar! You need to screen this
person.
I like taking people to lunch and shooting the breeze, asking
about their relationship with God and how they think God can use them. Through such interviews, you’ll often be
able to see what kind of character they have.
See if they meet the leadership qualifications outlined in I Timothy,
chapter 3.
Also, find out their heart- their passion. Don’t overlook a hidden talent or resource
that’s sitting right next to you. The
person you’re recruiting might be the best up front personality you’ve ever met
or the answer to all your sound system problems.
Make sure you evaluate your prospects. See if these are the people you want impacting your student’s
lives. Find out their abilities and
skills and help them find a place where they can use their gifts to serve God
and further your ministry.
4. Invite Back: Invite them back again, this time with the question in their mind,
“Does God want to use me in this ministry?”
Don’t ask for a commitment right then- just get them to come visit again
with the understanding that you want to talk to them afterwards and see what
God laid on their heart to do.
That’s it. The Lord of the
harvest has got big things planned for your ministry. Trust in Him and be diligent with the ability and knowledge he’s
given you.
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