
Leading Your Team as A Coach: Strengthening Your Ministry
Leading as a coach can create a safe space for our teams to explore their strengths, passions, and personal development goals.
Empower your children’s ministry volunteers and teachers through training, engagement, and encouragement.

Leading as a coach can create a safe space for our teams to explore their strengths, passions, and personal development goals.

Let’s look at some ways we can create a team that not only values the idea of relationships, but actively prioritizes meaningful relationships.

There is no doubt that we are able to see kids and families grow in faith because of the amazing leaders we have in children’s ministry.

Do the volunteers that serve alongside you in ministry each week know that Jesus is enough for them?

When we come together in unity as believers, God’s light shines so bright that the whole world can know that He is who He says He is.

Your volunteers are image bearers who are made to be known, loved, and led by God. Here are 4 ways to engage God’s wonder with your team.

Equipping volunteers with language, discipleship, encouragement, and training is important for the health of our children’s ministries as we lead kids.

We want to empower our volunteers in the work set before them, but mostly, we want to empower them in their personal relationships with God.

With Wonder Ink, you have multiple options for sharing lesson materials with volunteers who teach a class or group. Watch this video for more!