6 Comments

  1. Steve Hydanus

    I want to comment on the statement that not everyone may be able to work with the Awana Missionaries. I am one of those Awana Missionaries. I do not know a single missionary who would turn away someone with a servants heart who desires to serve. A major part of the path to my being on was serving along side several Missionaries as a part of their ministry teams. We all need help in doing our jobs, and could not do it without the help of our very dedicated ministry team members. Make your Missionaries day, call and volunteer.

  2. Steve,

    Thank you for your response! Let me clarify what I meant by that statement. I know that Awana missionaries are always receptive to ministry team members, but not everyone may be able to make the time commitment (although even that is flexible!) to be a part of the team. Also that missionaries would be overwhelmed if every one of the tens of thousands of those serving in Awana clubs would step up to serve alongside of a missionary (but wouldn’t that be great!)

    So let me re-iterate what Steve has stated, “make your missionary’s day, call and volunteer”, there is so much you can offer to support the ministry in your area.

  3. As I was reading your post, I was checking the ‘secrets’ off in my head….and hey, I do all those too! But surely not at the level of involvement as you. 🙂 I have never listed them before, I just everyone did the same or close. Truth is, I wished my leaders would at least be involved with two or three of the points you listed. It is taking a lot of effort to get leaders into A.R.T. and I admit, it is a bit overwhelming to understand quickly. I don’t mind updating their leadership history in ART. If they would just read the newsletters and follow Awana in FaceBook and Twitter would be awesome. One tip I could share is that the ‘live chat’ in the Awana Store is the FAST way to communicate about back orders or anything store related. Do you bleed in red, blue, green and yellow as well? 🙂

  4. Dave, thanks for the response. It would be nice if leaders took more initiative, but at a minimum what I’d like to see is the commander of each club taking a greater initiative to know about Awana by using some of these “secrets”.

    Okay, I do have to admit that occasionally I may get some “inside” info (can’t reveal my sources you know – need to protect my “moles”) but that is very seldom and I have attended pretty much all of the available training, even the former Rorheim Institute ones.

    But seriously, I’m not “in the loop” much more than anyone else could be, I just take a greater initiative maybe.

    Do I “bleed” RBGY? Maybe, but not as much as some may think. Sometime I’ll have to share ab out CC301 and a comment I made that almost caused a “fight” 🙂

    Again, thanks for the feedback and reposting the FB link on the Sacrifice Post, I really appreciate it.

Comments are closed.