Friday
Apr022004
Phones and ministry
Friday, April 2, 2004 at 8:52PM
I want to back down a little from my previous post. The phone isn't really the problem. The problem runs much deeper. Relationships are the key to effective ministry, and that is why the phone can be such a powerful tool. I love to connect with someone by phone. You can accomplish a lot more in a two-minute phone call sometimes than you can in a series of emails. It's not as good as face-to-face, but it's not bad. The problem is when the phone is used for non-relational purposes. The phone calls that bother me are the ones that are trying to sell me on something, or that want me to give something that they need. I'd much rather respond to an email if that's your purpose. Don't make me return your call or listen to your pitch. Take that away, and there is only one type of phone call I dread: benevolent requests. But that is a subject for another post.


Reader Comments (1)
The other day, I was hanging around the office waiting for a youth mother to return a phone call. Just when I was ready to give up, the intercom buzzed. The secretary told me there was a call holding from a woman saying she was returning my call. Yippee. I picked up the phone, gave my name, and listened to the woman on the other end give me a sales pitch about some curriculum their church had developed that they were certain would bless our church, as well - for only $295! I never did hear back from the mother...