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<strong>VOLUNTEERS</strong> // unSeminary 14<br />
15 REASONS CHURCH<br />
<strong>VOLUNTEERS</strong> BURN OUT<br />
By Brian Dodd<br />
I interviewed a former<br />
church volunteer who<br />
actually did burn out.<br />
The following are 15 reasons I gleaned from<br />
their story.<br />
1. No Return On Investment Volunteers must<br />
constantly be reminded what they do matters.<br />
He said, “I don’t think I’m getting a return on<br />
my investment.”<br />
2. No Life Change One of the roles of church<br />
leadership is to constantly tell stories of life<br />
change currently happening as a result of their<br />
volunteers. He said, “I don’t sense I’m making<br />
an eternal impact and I don’t know what I’m<br />
doing is impactful for today.”<br />
3. No Difference He added, “I feel like if I’m<br />
there or not it doesn’t make any difference.”<br />
4. No Desire Do your volunteers look forward<br />
to serving. Are they excited about what God<br />
can do in and through their lives. My heart<br />
sank when he said, “I just feel burnt out. I just<br />
want to go sit down.”<br />
5. No Breaks 15 years is a long time to serve.