Even if you’re a good volunteer, you still stand a chance of being a little too normal.
When it comes to that certain something in volunteers, we’re looking for something a little more extraordinary, something a step above. Something not normal. In Not Seven Quirks of Incredible Volunteers, Sue Miller and Adam Duckworth talk about ways you can make the most of your • Why not normal volunteers are more like owners than renters • Why not normal volunteers are more about “we” than “me” • Why not normal volunteers are always looking for a way out
Are you tired of working so hard to be just like everyone else? Find your own volunteering voice, and be not normal in your own unique way.
Authors Sue Miller and Adam Duckworth are definitely not normal. Ask anyone who knows them (and a lot of people who don’t). But they’re still willing to give you some ideas about being the best possible volunteer in your church and your community.
Sue Miller is a teacher, leader, speaker, and author with a passion for bringing out the best in volunteers. She mentors leaders, inspires volunteers, and consults with churches.
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This is the best book for volunteers of Ministry I have ever read! It is refreshing and real! Makes me proud to have started my career as a Not Normal volunteer!
Not even really sure who this book is for. It's like a PowerPoint presentation spread out in book form. And for talking about how quirky volunteers should be, these two are NOT quirky. Taking up knitting? Renting a helium tank? Taking a kickboxing class? Really? Those are your examples? Overpriced rubbish.