Description
This practical handbook is designed to provide orientation to the thousands of church members who volunteer to serve church visitation with newcomers, new residents, shut-ins, hospital patients, and grieving members following a death in the family.
For individual use or group training
Includes self-assessment and do's and don'ts for various special-needs situations. Whether visiting people in their homes, in the hospital, or in a restaurant over a cup of coffee, the simple act of connecting with others is filled with powerful possibilities. The act of friendship is an inroad to hearts and lives that creates trust, value, and incredible potential for ministry.
Serving in Church Visitation helps you to:
- Be Motivated: How Does the Bible Model the Importance of Visitation?
- Be Prepared: What Kind of Person Makes a Good Visitor?
- Be Informed: What Kind of Visits Are Possible?
- Be Involved: What Kind of Inreach Visits Can Be Made?
- Be Equipped: How Should Scripture and Prayer Be Used?