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Introducing a new resource for Christian Coaching!
Today is the day! We cannot be more excited to introduce you to an exciting new resource: Christian Coaching Tools! OUR NEW WEBSITE Connect with the resources and training that have brought coaching competence and success to over 10,000 coaches in more than 100...
Christian coaching vs. ICF coaching: Personal Assessment and Focus
This week, Gary Reinecke of InFocus continues to explain the differences between International Coach Federation and Christian Coaching. In this post, he will explore the differences in personal assessment and focus of coaching. Gary is a fantastic coach, who has...
Christian coaching vs. ICF coaching: Comparing Ethical Guidelines
How is Christian coaching different from secular coaching? I asked Gary Reinecke, of InFocus, to explain the differences between International Coaching Federation and Christian Coaching. This week and next, we will share his wisdom on the topic, beginning today with...
How to continue supporting your seasoned leaders
Often when we have invested in developing leadership and they have demonstrated a particular level of competency, we consider them finished. They are now leaders and can go lead. Yet continued—and targeted—investment in your seasoned leaders can help keep them growing...
New resources on the horizon!
Just like you, we did some pivoting when Covid hit. We pulled up our list of "Things we want to do" and went to work. One of the top projects surrounded coaching. The goal was twofold: update our coaching resources and organize them so you can access and utilize them...
How to select the best people for new jobs
The job market is changing. We read about it in the newspapers. Between technological advances, remote work options, and a changing economy, we have newly created positions that we’ve never had to hire for before. That’s as true in the church world as it is in the...
How to invest effectively in emerging leaders
At all times in ministry, it’s important to be keeping an eye out for emerging leaders. But when you find them, how can you invest in developing them in a way that makes a difference? How to best engage with emerging leaders When you have identified people in whom you...
Fuller DMin Cohort Deadline is October 1st!
Whether you are leading an existing church or a church planter just starting out, the Leading for Healthy Growth Cohort can prepare you to see the fulfillment of your calling. There's still room for you! This Doctor of Ministry program at Fuller Seminary begins in...
What is whole life worship?
Transformation is the great white whale of ministry. We plan for it, pray for it, and dedicate our lives and ministries to its pursuit. We see it spout from a distance, feel the ripples that promise it is near, but real, honest to goodness transformation eludes...
How can I get people to move from visitor to participant?
Assimilation. That’s the key issue here. How can we get people to "stick" to our congregation and move from visitor to engaged participant? It’s easy to come up with a lot of wrong answers to this question. Better music. More inspiring preaching. Cool new bells and...
How do I break the 80/20 ministry rule?
We all know the 80/20 ministry rule. An oft asked question that seeks to break this rule is often: "How can I get more people to do more of the ministry instead of leaving it all up to few to carry the load?" The Consumer Driven... Church? Asking how we can get more...
How can I grow and expand our ministry?
That is a question I hear from all different types of churches and ministries. And it makes sense, since to grow and expand means more people reached and more people served. When I hear that question, I sometimes like to tweak it a bit. What happens if we replace “our...