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Give Them a Vision

Submitted by James Higginbotham on July 8, 2008 – 5:00 amNo Comment

Volunteers should be honored by giving them a vision. This vision is what makes giving their spare time worthwhile. It helps them to understand that the work they do means something. It helps motivate them and focus their energy. A volunteer without vision is simply spending their time just doing busy work.

Which of these is more inspiring to a volunteer: “Bob, would you stand in front of the church for 45 minutes every-other Sunday holding the door open?” or “Bob, we want everyone coming through this church door to see how friendly our church is – would you give 45 minutes every-other Sunday to make this happen?”

Honor your volunteers with a vision. Help them see that their time is being put to good use.

This is part 7 in a 7 part series on Honoring Your Volunteers

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