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Your First 90 Days in a New Youth Ministry

A Simple Plan for Starting Right

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Your First 90 Days in a New Youth Ministry

By: Trevor Hamaker
Narrated by: Ron Welch
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What should you do when you're new?

Whether you're a youth ministry rookie or a seasoned veteran, walking into a new church or a new role can be a big challenge. You need to set the tone for your ministry and establish yourself as a leader, but you don't have very long to do it.

You Have 90 Days.

Research shows that what you do in your first 90 days of a new job is crucial for your future success. Students are sizing you up. Church members are forming opinions about you. Expectations are being established. Everything you do in your first 90 days sets the stage for success or failure in your ministry going forward.

You need a plan.

In this book, Trevor Hamaker gives you the exact steps to make the most of this crucial time of transition. It's a proven action plan that will help you create massive momentum and see incredible results in your first three months.

©2016 Trevor Hamaker (P)2016 Trevor Hamaker
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