Blaze Conference Tour Resources

24 09 2009

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Dare 2 Share’s amazing Marketing Team has been hard at work developing new, cool resources to promote the Blaze conferences! You will find everything from posters, flashbanners, a letter to parents, logos…it’s all found at this link:

http://www.dare2share.org/conferences/resources/

Have fun using these resources to promote the conference in your city and with your teens!





My Sales Team at Dare 2 Share – August Review

15 09 2009

I love my Sales Team (all 6 of them, 7 of them starting 9/21) and everything that they have accomplished recently.  They have been successful over the past few months in a very trying economic time and our Blaze conference tour is looking incredible right now!  I love the effort they have put into our success and the results they have been able to generate.  We typically take one of our 15-minute team check-ins at the beginning of a new month to acknowledge the hard work, celebrate what we accomplished for that previous month, and I award 2 “traveling” trophies to celebrate the Ministry Advocate that has earned the Registration Sales trophy and our Curriculum Sales trophy.  These trophies are “traveling” as they change hands at the end of each month if another Ministry Advocate was able to de-throne the previous month’s winner.  This is one of my favorite meetings of the month.

All of that being said, I had a team member approach me a few weeks ago and mentioned to me that I was doing a great job celebrating the top performers, as I should, but I was missing an opportunity I used to take advantage of in celebrating everyone on the team that hit their Call Activities as well as their Sales Numbers.  Example: last month 6 of 7 Ministry Advocates hit their Sales Numbers for the month but only the top performer was rewarded with our trophy for Registration Sales. 

Then this morning I was reading Sales Caffeine by Jeffrey Gitomer and his article was on rewarding those who have earned it.  It hit my right between the eyes that by rewarding my two top performers (sometimes the same person) I was doing a good thing, but by not acknowledging the individual team members that also did their job and hit their numbers, I wasn’t doing a great thing.  He also mentioned blogging about it so here I am typing away!

All of that being said, I am still going to reward my top performers for their successes each month, but I also want to encourage and reward anyone on my Sales Team that go the job done and hit their numbers as well.  Trust me, they will still be fighting for the trophies – they are sales people and they are passionate about what we represent!

August Sales Awards

Registration Sales Trophy – Joni Scudder, Ministry Advocate to Chicago
Curriculum Sales Trophy – John Musil, Ministry Advocate to Columbus

100+% to Sales Forecast – Joni Scudder, Ministry Advocate to Chicago; John Musil, Ministry Advocate to Columbus; Jamie Stanley, Ministry Advocate to Phoenix; Adam Cedillo, Ministry Advocate to Seattle; Chuck Acker, Ministry Advocate to St. Louis.

Exceeding Call Stats – Brian Conn, Ministry Advocate to Denver; Joni Scudder, Ministry Advocate to Chicago

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Congratulations Team on a great August!  I look forward to celebrating our efforts and success in September!

 





Dare 2 Share’s Blaze conference schedule

10 09 2009

Before we kick-off the conference tour in Denver on November 6-7, we have several Youth Leader trainings and lunches scheduled for September and October.  Here is the FIRESTARTER Youth Leader Training line-up:

  City: Date: Time: Location:
  Columbus, OH 09-15-2009 11:00-1:30 Dave & Buster’s
  Lincoln, NE 09-29-2009 11:00-1:00 The Lodge at Wilderness Ridge
  Kansas City, KS 09-30-2009 11:00-1:00 Dave & Buster’s
  Phoenix, AZ 10-06-2009 11:00-1:00 Dave & Buster’s
  Seattle, WA 10-13-2009 11:00-1:00 Marriot Redmond Hotel
  Portland, OR 10-14-2009 11:00-1:00 Bullwinkle’s
  Addison, IL 10-20-2009 11:00-1:30 Dave & Buster’s
  St. Louis, MO 10-27-2009 11:00-1:00 Dave & Buster’s
  Springfield, MO 11-17-2009 11:00-1:00 Incredible Pizza

CLICK HERE to RSVP to attend the Youth Leader training closest to you!

In addition to these great trainings we are offering this fall, make sure to get your teens out to our Blaze conference tour this year!

Denver, CO November 6-7, 2009
Columbus, OH February 5-6, 2010
Lincoln, NE February 26-27, 2010
Phoenix, AZ March 5-6, 2010
Seattle, WA March 12-13, 2010
Chicago, IL March 19-20, 2010
St. Louis, MO March 26-27, 2010

CLICK HERE to learn more about this year’s conference tour and to get your FREE promotional DVD!





D&W: pray

23 06 2009

So prayer may sound like something that is more focused on worship vs. discipleship or evangelism.  And I really wouldn’t argue that point.  It does make sense and prayer is definitely a way that we worship God assuming our prayers are interactive (2-way communication) instead of me posting my concerns to God and saying Amen.  Prayer is vital to my worship of God.

Prayer is also a powerful tool when it comes to evangelism.  I would go so far as to say that evangelism that is not fueled by prayer probably sets the stage for the most ineffective evangelism effort one could pursue.  Essentially, you have stacked the cards against yourself.  As you continue to push your teens to share their faith and reach their lost friends for Christ, be sure that their efforts are rooted in prayer. 

Idea – have your teens start praying for a list of their friends who don’t know Christ.  It may just be 1 friend, it could be many more than that.  Simply have them start praying for those friends now.

  • Pray for their salvation. 
  • Pray for insights into how they can relationally & relentlessly reach them with the Gospel. 
  • Pray for their campus and the school year (you don’t have to wait until See You at the Pole). 
  • Pray for their Youth Ministry. 

Could you imagine how amazing our Youth Ministries would be and how effective our teens could be if they bathed this next school year, the Dare 2 Share Blaze conference tour, and their friends in prayer starting now? 

Pray!jason-signature





Deep & Wide Works…in any Ministry.

2 06 2009

by Brian Ford of the Christian Retreat Center in East Waterford, PA.

After 10+ years in youth ministry serving in churches, this past September I made a slight shift. I now serve in camp ministry as a Program Director for short-term missions. Basically I’m responsible for planning and administrating a work camp for youth groups. But when I started I had a question that came to mind, how can I implement the Deep & Wide philosophy in our Teens in Missionary Service program? It didn’t take long for me to realize what my problem was, you see, I forgot that Deep & Wide is NOT a gimmick or just the latest program. No…it’s biblical. It’s not complex. And it works in any ministry.

To understand what Deep & Wide Youth Ministry means let’s take a look at its definition taken from the D&W Thesis Greg Stier wrote.

Deep & Wide Youth Ministry prayerfully pushes teenagers deeper into their relationship with God (a.k.a. “discipleship”), while also gently pushing them wider into the world with the gospel (a.k.a. “evangelism”).

Aside from Matthew 28:19-20 being given and quoted as the basis for D&W, the scriptures are filled with examples of people growing deep in their faith and then passionately sharing it with others. As a matter of fact Deep & Wide as been implemented long before it was written down in thesis format.

The woman at the well was exposed to the gospel and was compelled to tell everyone in her community. The people of the early church (Acts) grew in number because they grew deep in their relationship with Christ and was compelled to tell others. And when Paul met Jesus he devoted his life to deepening his relationship with Christ and telling everyone the good news.

Right away we began to apply the biblical principles of building a Deep & Wide Ministry at The Christian Retreat Center for our Teens in Missionary Service Program. Our focus is on helping students that take part in our summer missions program to leave camp growing deeper in their faith and passionate about going into their schools and community with the gospel. We’ve chosen a simple approach to ministry.

And the program aspect of my job is just the scaffolding. Implementing Deep & Wide Youth Ministry is the building block to the ultimate structure…furthering the Kingdom of Heaven. Deep & Wide works, and it works in any ministry because bottom line it biblical.

Brian FordBrian Ford 
Program Director and Camp Youth Pastor
The Christian Retreat Center