d to be a deacon or have been serving in the role for a number of years, you may wonder if you need to continue training. The Rev. Jonathan L. Watkins, who was a deacon in training at age sixteen and ordained at age twenty-one, highlights the various aspects of being a deacon and how to best serve your church in 7 Steps to Becoming an Acts 6 Deacon. Get answers to questions such as: - What are some important but rarely discussed aspects of being a deacon? - How can you create a positive relationship with your pastor? - What steps can you take to maintain a balanced ministry and home life? - Have you considered how your spouse and family will transition along with you to your leadership position? The author observes that training for a deacon should be ongoing and updated to enhance leadership skills in an ever-changing world, but opportunities to learn are often hard to find. Get the deep, practical guidance you need to stay relevant with church members before, during, and well after your ordination as a deacon.