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Overview of Men's Ministry Purpose
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Purpose
A dynamic men's ministry begins with a clear
understanding of your purpose as men in the
church. Work with your pastoral and men's ministry
leadership to develop a Biblically-based vision
statement for what you want to accomplish in
your men's ministry.
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4 Key Ideas to Keep in Mind:
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A successful men's ministry will be built
on these cornerstones:
The senior pastor's enthusiastic support, a man
passionate about reaching other men, a committed
leadership team, and the right strategy.
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Be purpose driven rather than event driven.
Men want to be a part of something larger than
themselves. Often men don't come to our events
because they don't see any larger purpose. Make
sure that every event you schedule clearly serves
your overall purpose.
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Be relationship based rather than task oriented.
Most long-term change takes place in the context
of church-based relationships. Events attract
men, relationships make them stick. Give men plenty
of opportunities for fellowship and conversation.
The relationship is the task.
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Make disciples and pray for workers.
The Bible tells us, "Go and make disciples
baptizing
them." Often we get this confused with, "Go
and make workers
browbeating them."
Too often we set the agenda for our ministry and
then pester men to be involved. Instead, we ought
to make disciples and then pray that God leads
them to a place of service.
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