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TSL Team Meeting // One - Do an icebreaker for your team to learn names. - Have a co-leader take attendance and make note of absentees. - Collect one color copy of each team member’s passport (international only).
- Collect $100 deposits (online donations are preferred). - Collect signed “Covenant” and “Medical Release” forms. - Go over instructions for setting up giving pages. - Reminders: We prefer online donations. If checks are written, please make them out North Point Ministries (or a specific campus).
- Please make sure the first and last names of the trip attendee are on the memo line of the check.
- All checks will need to be turned in to global(x) for international trips -
or Transit for domestic trips before they can be reflected on your fundraising page. Confirm the dates and times of all your meetings, including your retreat. Forward your project manager (PM) the schedule of future meetings so they can reserve rooms. Turn in all paperwork, passport copies, and $100 deposits to PM. Make sure everyone gets a TSL shirt.
Items to Include in Follow-Up Email After Meeting One
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Overview of what was discussed Reminder of the next meeting date, time, and place Anything they need to bring/prepare for the next meeting Something to consider: Love is a word we often use flippantly—for a favorite food item, movie, or article of clothing. Are there times when you don’t “love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind”? - Write down one of these events and ask God to help you put this burden aside and allow you the ability to love him completely. - How would you currently rate your intimacy with God? - What practical means for impacting outsiders are suggested in Colossians 4:4–6? - In what ways will these impact your team’s ability to influence outsiders? - When you are dry spiritually, how might the team be affected? - Discuss with your parent or student ways to stay spiritually fresh.