YFC Canada Momentum Podcast Youth For Christ Canada
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A Ministry Partner Development (MPD) resource to assist Youth For Christ Canada staff.
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Posting Powerful Stuff
A conversation with Andrew Chong about social media and sharing stories of impact with your partners.
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Building and Prioritizing Your List of Partners
When you are raising support, creating a list of who to ask is a foundational part of the process. How many names should you have? Where do these names come from? Who do I contact first? These are typical questions that don't always have straight forward answers. In this episode we talk about a few of the ways most of us might be able to put together a list and prioritize who to contact.
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Knowing your 'why'
A conversation about communicating the 'why' behind what we do with Jason Hradoway. Does your newsletter and in person ask focus on the impact of your ministry? If not you may be missing out on a significant opportunity to connect your partners with our mission and vision.
This conversation references our Better Letter podcast episode and a TED Talk from Simon cynic you may want to check out.
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Anxiety and MPD
It is very natural to feel some anxiety around the support raising process. Join us for this conversation with Ann-Marie Covert to learn more about helpful and unhelpful anxiety and how you can address it in your partner development.
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Why I Didn't Use Social Media For My MPD
Join us for this conversation with Kurt Friesen from Victoria YFC. Kurt shares a little about his support raising journey to full funding and his choice not to use social media posts as part of the process.
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Emotional Barriers to MPD
A conversation With Wayne Friesen about the emotional barriers to ministry partner development success.
Wayne currently works with the ministry of Uturn, in Brandon, MB. He has worked with YFC since 1998,Wayne is also a certified counsellor and enjoys hearing stories of the people he works with.