Staff Interview with Nancy Halliday
1. When and how were you “called” into ministry—how did it come to you? (a voice from God? a growing certainty, How?
Gradual Realization, one thing led to another
2. What is your favorite task in ministry—what do you like doing the most? Why?
Teaching because it is God’s gift to me and I like to see people grow and see the light bulb come on.
3. What is your least favorite task—the things you like doing the least in ministry? Why?
Talking to people on the phone because it can be frustrating and I am introverted and do not prefer it.
4. What has been the hardest part of being in ministry in your life so far?
Balancing everything while I am working full-time.
5. What is the most rewarding part of your ministry so far?
Seeing kids and staff make progress in their walk with God.
6. What advantages do you have being a woman in ministry? Disadvantages?
Woman tend to have a better learning curve and work together pretty easily and are great with building teams. Yet they tend to have to work harder to prove themselves to be in authority because of the authority structure we have in our culture.
7. In what ways do you see leadership as a part of your ministry?
I have to provide leadership for the staff and plan, delegate, control, stay true to the mission, and set the culture for camp. There is a lot of pressure when making decisions because my word is usually the last word but I myself like to make shared decisions.
8. What are some key areas to keep in mind when actively involved in ministry?
Keep your relationship with God fresh, always be growing and listening to Him all the time and what He wants. Take care of your spiritual journey or you won’t have any resources for God to bless.
9. What are some areas in my ministry I do well with? What can I improve on?
You do well with relating to the kids and working with them. You are a willing worker and aren’t afraid to jump in to help, I always get a positive response when watching you. And if you work on stuff with your mother that will definitely benefit you personally and in the Ministry.
10. What questions should I have asked you that would help me understand ministry better? (include answer.)
None
Reflection
After interviewing the director of the camp Nancy Halliday, I was reminded how important it is to be able to balance our time as ministers. I know that that is already something I need to work on and will probably always have to keep in mind. I also liked her answer for the most rewarding part of ministry. I myself love to see the youth grow in their faith. But for me, I really enjoy building the relationships with the youth and being able to teach them things they have not thought about before. I wanted to ask about women in ministry simply because she is a woman of God and I am a woman going into ministry. I know that there will be advantages and perhaps more disadvantages due to today’s culture. Nancy did mention that we as woman do tend to have to prove ourselves a little more than men. However, I hope to study more of God’s word and learn what it means to be a woman in ministry and find confidence that God will use me whether I am a man or woman. I also very much agree with the key areas she mentioned and believe that this summer I was very focused on those things. I don’t think I could have given her a positive response if I hadn’t. I hope to remember to always rely on God in my ministry and not get stuck going through the motions.

I'm so glad to hear about another minister who is introverted and who doesn't necessarily love talking to people! Her comments about being a woman in the ministry were also very interesting, and I agree that we have to work a little harder to be taken seriously.
ReplyDeletei always admire women who go into the ministry because i know that they would not be there if God had not placed a call in their life. it amazes me because i know that there is going to be some struggles for you that i probably wont have to face. Keep up the work towards the goal that god has set before you!
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