Ministries are not free to join. Perhaps there's no monetary charge but I promise you it costs everyone something to join.
Here's a sample of "hidden" costs of someone joining your ministry:
- Social Status: it was humbling for me to admit that the movement I led four years ago was not as socially mature as I wanted, and much less social than the average student. Yet for new students with social skills it certainly cost them to stay involved--the cost was many awkward interactions and conversations.
- Linguistics: does your ministry have lots of insider language? or are most of your students from church backgrounds, which has its own language? one of our key target audiences at Chico State is non-believers with a limited church background. these students often spend mental energy "translating" at our events.
- Free time: as someone who manages time really well, it can drive me crazy sometimes to hear what students spend their time on. however to expect that they would manage their time the ...
