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Monday, April 9, 2018

7 Questions College Ministers Should Ask at the End of the Semester

1.  What is it that we did in our ministry that made the most difference?
-What did students respond to the best?
-What most moved students toward life change?
-What gave us the "biggest bang for the buck" in using our finances wisely?

2.  What did we do that needs to be let go, retired, or go by the wayside?
-It is not worth what it cost.
-It used to work or be of value, but it does not now and we are doing it out of habit.

3.  Are we making decisions based on what is or what was?
-Campuses and situations change.
-The strengths of our student leaders change.

4.  Are we utilizing the unique strengths of the ministry and making the most of them?
-Every ministry of value has its particular strengths....have you identified it or them?
-Are those unique strengths being communicated to those we are trying to reach?
-Are we short-changing on our strengths because they are strengths and not getting the most from them?

5.  Are we prepared for summer recruitment?
-Do you have a plan or plans in place to connect with incoming students?

6.  Who should we write thank you's to for what they have done for us this semester?

7.  What students have disappeared the last month or so we should attempt to re-connect to?

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