Your team is everything. Jesus, the Great Apostle (church planter) (Heb 3:1) spent the entire night in prayer picking his core team (Lk 6:12). Arguably, outside of Jesus dying on the cross, this was the MOST CRUCIAL decision Jesus made on earth. Who he surrounded himself with, who would carry the load with him, and ultimately who would carry on the work was of the HIGHEST importance. As John Maxell likes to say, "Teamwork makes the dream work." Indeed, your dream, your vision rises and falls largely on the people you will pick to minister with you. They must have your heart and your DNA. It doesn't mean they are "yes" men or copycats. On the contrary; diversity in the team lifts it. But in terms of the inner fire, passion, and attitude, there must be a kindred spirit, and spirit of unity. Timothy was such a man for Paul (Phil 2:19-23). And such were the apostles to Jesus. Additionally, I like to point out that half of the apostles were related by birth, profession or home town. In otherwords, Jesus also put a premium on how the team would work together. Being able to laugh, cry, have fun and die together as a team is one of the greatest joys on earth (think "band of brothers"). It is one of the most crucial things to weigh in building your team. Who you take on the journey is as important as what the journey is.
So how do you go about picking your staff, your core team, those that will build with you? That's what would be discussed in my bootcamp, which includes readings from Guy Kawasaki, Jim Collins, Jack Welsh, all wrapped and applied through a biblical grid. But here are a few key points:
> Do do your due diligence. Past performance is a indicator of future potential. If there's one point the guru's agree on, it's this one, and from my experience I would agree.
> Deciding who should be on your team in church planting is HUGELY about prayer, prophetic guidance and whom God brings. In otherwords, there is a sovereign aspect which can't be reproduced by human methodology; because God is invested in you to extend His kingdom, he also supernaturally supplies the right people to work with you. This is part of the miracle and thrill of church planting.
> In the best sense of the word, you have to have a recruiting eye, and a recruiting gear. You must have a passion to build a team that will change the world.
> Vision, vision, vision. Find your voice. Find your stride. Find what hill you would die on. Then go and take that vision to the world. It will create a passion in you that great people will be attracted to.
> Choosing the right people is an art not a science. No one gets it perfect every time; not even companies that can invest millions on recruitment, testing and training. In the end, some will exceed your expectations, and some will fail. But hopefully, with the help of the Holy Spirit, we can minimize the mistakes.
> Besides finding the right people, there must also be a committment to develop your leaders. This is a whole subset of this second "P" -- leadership development. Like Jesus, you must have a heart to mentor, grow, equip and release your team. Infect them, and then let them do better and go farther than you.