Steve Parr's research on training
Published: Mon, 10/24/11
Steve Parr's research on training. Does it matter?All leaders
should be expected to participate in training. Do all within your power
to provide quality and to promote participation. However, the ultimate
criteria for whether or not training is provided should not be based on
participation but rather on responsibility. Study Ephesians 4:11-12 and
you will discover that church leaders have a biblical responsibility to
train the congregation in providing ministry. The implication for the
congregation is a willingness to receive or participate in the equipping
opportunities. In addition, the research that I have conducted over the
years has consistently shown that training is the number one determining
factor in whether a church does or does not have a healthy and growing
Sunday school ministry. I want every teacher to participate and I want
the attendance to be strong. However, I have a responsibility to do my
part whether a large number of leaders attend training or whether they
do not. I provide training because it is my responsibility, not because
of the number of people that show up. That being said, I still do all I
can to maximize participation.
What if
only a few teachers are participating? What if you can only get one or
two teachers to go to that training offered by your denomination,
association, or parachurch group in a neighboring community or in a
retreat setting? Remember that you should not penalize those who
participate because others are not participating. Provide the training.
Go to the training. Train the trainable and have a great time doing it.
Perhaps their experience will not only have a positive affect on their
ministry but on other leaders as they hear about the experiences of
those who participate.
Steve Parr, A Sunday School that Really Resonds
Dr. Steve Parr is part of the All Star Sunday School Training Team. The others are Allan Taylor, Dr. Elmer Towns, David Francis and Josh Hunt. We have a couple of dates we are looking for hosts. These are done on a shared risk/ shared reward basis. If promotion is done effectively, it should be a break-even for the host. See http://joshhunt.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/dr-elmer-towns-dr-steve-parr-and-josh-hunt-to-speak-in-valdosta-ga/ for details.
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