Are you tired of setting goals for your church only to have them fall short of your dream? Are you having trouble making your ministry plans become a reality? In this post, we will see how to become a better goal setter.
The truth is we all have dreams of where we want to end up one day. We have dreams of what the churches and ministries we lead will look like in 5-10 years. We dream of where we want to be personally, professionally, and spiritually. We all have dreams, but the reality is that many of us never see our dreams come to fruition.
For us to realize our dreams we have to move from being daydreamers to goal setters. Dreams are nice ideas that rarely come true but goals are detailed plans of reaching your preferred future. Goals are a written map of how to accomplish our dreams.
According to Dennis Crosby, there are 7 elements that make a goal complete:
If you’re missing any of these elements, you’re only daydreaming and not goal setting.
Once you’re ready to grab a pen and paper and start writing down your goals, here are my suggestions to move you from being a daydreamer to becoming a goal setter:
Here’s an example:
Let’s suppose you set a goal to have 50 new volunteers serving in your ministry 12 months from now. The first step is to set a deadline. Since it’s 12 months from now, that’s done for you.
Now, write out everything you need to do to reach your goal. Your list for recruiting 50 new volunteers make look something like this:
The final step is to break down your tasks into monthly goals. Your goals for the first few months may look like this:
Month 1 – Write job descriptions, post them to church website, set up online sign up form, personally recruit 3 people each week.
Month 2 – Place volunteer opportunities in the bulletin, personally recruit 3 people each week, email new members who are not currently serving.
Month 3 – Set up a volunteer booth in the lobby, personally recruit 3 people each week, place ad in church e-newsletter.
Month 4 – Host a ministry fair on a Sunday morning, train current volunteers how to ask their friends to serve with them, cast vision for volunteering from the platform.
Repeat these steps for your goals in every area of your life (personal, ministry, family, etc.) and you will be well on your way from being a daydreamer to becoming a goal setter.
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