Reflection Of Discipleship In The Children's Ministry

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This internship experience has been a blessing. I have learned discipleship, work ethic, honor and respect. I have gotten to see and partake in the behind scenes of children 's ministry. The pastors I follow have done their up most to help me learn. They have taught me that in ministry I have to maintain teach ability and patience. They taught me to be punctual. In ministry, you can never have enough time to prepare. People respected me for keeping up with where I was supposed to be. They saw me as dependable. It will help my career path and social life. I learned that I do not have to be afraid to ask questions or fail. I was taught to learn from the failure and keep moving forward. I learned it is better to ask a question than risk a mistake. When you make mistakes it can effect everyone not just yourself. No matter the job position I was put in whether watching children or building a …show more content…
A major Key in ministry is communication. If direction is not clear your followers will not know what to do which opens the door for mistakes. I realized that I am the vessel and the Holy Spirit is the leader/teacher. Ministry can not be fully planned out. We do the physical scene/story and the Holy Spirit does the rest. Always be slow to speak and quick to listen to everyone. I am rendered speechless by how strong the Holy Spirit moves on this campus. It has moved me and stirred a fire. This internship has equipped me with skills that a classroom could never offer. I am now able to build on my resume. My skill and experience level has grown massively. It was hard to see at first how much time and work I put into the internship. It was a very positive experience and now I have a lot to put into my resume. I am not able to load all of this work and experience and keep it for the rest of my life. I am very thankful for the effort others put into me to help me grow and thrive in my

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