This week I’d like to have
you consider the benefits of networking with other sport chaplains, character
coaches and/or sport mentors. We’ll also suggest some ways to make such
networking connections. I hope that networking with your colleagues in similar
ministries becomes as valuable to you as it is to me.
Some
of the benefits of networking are:
·
Gathering
wisdom from one’s colleagues.
·
Learning
from others’ mistakes without having to make them yourself.
·
Comparing
ideas for new ministries helps us design them wisely.
·
Accountable
relationships help us avoid errors and foolish decisions.
·
One
can find valuable resources through his colleagues.
·
The
broader one’s network is the greater one’s ministry reach is.
·
Colleagues
in our network help provide new opportunities for our ministries.
·
Encouragement,
challenge, vision, insight, and such gathered from others.
Some
of the ways to connect with and to develop a network of colleagues are:
·
Email
(It’s kind of old school now, but it’s been really effective for me for over a
dozen years.)
·
Social
networking (facebook, twitter, Google+, instagram, LinkedIn, etc…)
·
Blogs
(Some like blogspot.com are free of charge and easy to set up.)
·
Phone
(Your phone will work for phone calls, really.)
·
SMS
text messages (It’s easy to network with individuals or groups via text
messages.)
·
In
person. (Visit another at his or her place of service. Attend conferences and
other ministry events, seeking out your colleagues.)
Networking is among the simplest, most cost
effective and powerful ways to develop one’s ministry among the men and women
of sport. Please consider any and all the avenues at your disposal to connect
with others in similar ministries and you’ll enhance them as you are enriched
by them.