Solid Reasons to Join a Ministry
In a general sense, ministry is a opportunity for you to help others while bringing them to God, whether at work, at home, in church, etc. If you’ve been thinking of joining one but with reservations, here are six reasons to believe it is the right thing to do.
Serving God in an Organized Way
Is there anything in life that lacks structure and order, yet still successful? Participating in ministry makes you part of a group determined to attain the extraordinary, whether caring for the church property through housekeeping or encouraging others to be with Christ with evangelism. You also receive guidance from the ministry’s leaders, whether directly (you and the leader reciprocally accept a mentor/mentee relationship) or indirectly (their attitude, behavior, and decisions shape your own as you scrutinize them in action).
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Serving God and People by Bringing Your Ideas, Skills and Experiences to the Table
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For God, love is the most important. The love that you show was you give medical assistance to refugees or give food to a needy person’s plate – these things leave a permanent mark on their hearts. This is unquestionably augmented if you do it for the Lord, as hinted in Matthew 6:33- quite a great way to spend your time, of course.
Gaining Fellowship with Other Believers
Fellowship is a big deal that certain people deliberately decide to live without. Many people are would rather hang out with people who have less than positive values, all for the sake of company. Why not skip that option and be friends with the wonderful people in your local community of believers? You work with them as a team, and most probably will be familiar with them outside of the ministry or even in your neighborhood. They may have some other like-minded pals wanting to hang out together. Before you notice it, you’ve got an entire new circle of friends.
Building Your Skill Sets
Seeking to list work experience? Why not begin with your ministry? Explain why being your church’s sound engineer, graphics designer or administrative assistant wouldn’t b e considered relevant experience on your CV. Whatever you are working on, do it with all your heart, as for God, correct? All of these are possible in your ministry, all the while enhancing your skills and making you enjoy every part of it.
Enjoying Purpose
Ever grow tired of your ministry, thinking that your efforts are but a waste? Unless your ministry has been utterly mismanaged, you might have to think again. Most probably, are you are right where God would like you to be, when He wants you there. You’re undoubtedly filling a void and doing your role, assisting in works for Christ. Now that’s some purpose!