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LTYM: Tips for Getting Students to Participate

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1.I’m new. What do I do?
2.Website or nah?
3.How to get students to participate?

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Hope it helps,

AC & Kurt

4 thoughts on “LTYM: Tips for Getting Students to Participate

  1. Ben Hoffmaster

    Your comment on starting small is so important. I know in my experience the trying to “overdo it” has always been a crutch that has kept us from real growth. By “overdo” I mean always trying to have the “ideal” ministry instead of taking a correct estimation of where you are actually at and then making that your starting point. Trying to have a year calender or big events all the time, even though that might be something to work towards, was not the best, consistency and giving yourself and your students “wins” is. Getting parents behind us and trusting us and building relationship with students has been so much more successful that a robust schedule. I know we should take big steps, but as I have learned the hard way, big steps are so much easier to take when you have learned how to take small ones.

  2. Ben Hoffmaster

    Your comment on starting small is so important. I know in my experience the trying to “overdo it” has always been a crutch that has kept us from real growth. By “overdo” I mean always trying to have the “ideal” ministry instead of taking a correct estimation of where you are actually at and then making that your starting point. Trying to have a year calender or big events all the time, even though that might be something to work towards, was not the best, consistency and giving yourself and your students “wins” is. Getting parents behind us and trusting us and building relationship with students has been so much more successful that a robust schedule. I know we should take big steps, but as I have learned the hard way, big steps are so much easier to take when you have learned how to take small ones.

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