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I want to love Jesus so much that when I look up to Heaven and say, 'Dear Jesus, I love You,' He'll look down and say, 'Yes, Charles, I know it.' —Charles Spurgeon

When you pray, you talk to God; but when you read the Bible, God talks to you.—D.L. Moody

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

What Are Some Things I Can Do In The Bus Ministry? Part Four

The Role of the Bus Worker:
Driver. Without someone willing to get his CDL, your bus will sit in the parking lot. Make sure you take good care of your driver. Have good communication with your driver.

Captain. This is the leader and organizer of the bus and is responsible for making sure everything is prepared and lined up.

Secretary. The bus secretary's job is to make sure that every person that rides is accounted for and that records are kept up.

Secretary's Assistant. Every week when a child gets on the bus, his hand needs to be marked to signify which bus he rode so workers can know where he needs to be in order to get home.

Runner. Every bus needs someone who will run to each door to knock and ask if the child is coming.

Monitor. The bus monitor helps keep the children behaving and excited.

Helper. He is usually the unsung hero who makes a difference by investing time talking and listening to the children.

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The goal of this booklet is to prepare the reader to be successful in the greatly needed bus ministry. Whether you are just getting started in the work or have worked in it for a number of years, here is instruction that will help you do it right—which will lead to the harvest of souls God promised in Psalm 126:5, 6.

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