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Empowering Youth Ministry Leaders (cont.)

5. Follow-up is key.

Finally… Checking in after the activity shows support and communicates importance. At this point, evaluation is not important. Encouragement and listening are key goals. Reinforce the importance of the activity and the talents of the person or team who led it.

What tips do you have for empowering youth ministry leaders and volunteers? Please share advice with colleagues in the comments below!

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Paul Shenemanhttp://www.discipleshipremix.com
Paul Sheneman is an author, speaker and youth pastor. He serves with the Macedonia Methodist Church in Ohio. He drinks way too much coffee for his own good. His main interest is exploring Christian formation. You can follow most of his ramblings on his blog at www.discipleshipremix.com or on Twitter @PaulSheneman.

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