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Looking for new ways to experience God?
Are you discipling someone who feels their time with God has become routine? Are they looking for a deeper connection with God? We all have seasons like that, but that often means it's time to try something new. Check out the Experiencing God discipleship guide. You...
Bring back Sunday night church!
Today’s entry is by guest blogger, Dr. Parnell Lovelace. I drove into the parking lot of the church last Sunday night. The crowds that were present for the morning church services were nowhere to be seen. There were no crossing guards or children’s church workers...
Looking for curriculum for your small groups this fall?
We have a series of discussion guides for different aspects of discipleship: • Experiencing God • Spiritual Responsiveness • Authentic Relationships • Personal Transformation • Disciplemaking • Generous Living • Sacrificial Service • Community Transformation Each of...
Clarity on the destination of discipleship
Knowing your destination in the journey of discipleship is important. You need to have clarity in terms of where you're trying to go—it’s a necessary step for getting there. Like Alice, everyone ends up somewhere eventually if they keep walking, but not necessarily...
The Variables of Kingdom Impact
Today’s entry is by guest blogger, Dr. Parnell Lovelace. I will be the first to admit that I have never been very proficient in mathematics. As a youth, I gravitated towards the language arts and music. Now that I have two high school-age children living under my...
Individualizing our approach to discipleship
One thing I have noticed about discipleship is that we have a tendency to think about it assembly line style. We want to run everyone through the same program, have everyone take the same class or read the same book, treat everyone the same. But if you have raised...
Evangelism and Discipleship
As many of you know, I’ve written a book on discipleship, co-authored with Dr. Charles (Chuck) Ridley. It's called The Discipleship Difference: Making disciples while growing as disciples. As a result of this project and my many conversations with Chuck, I’ve spent a...
What do people achieve through coaching?
What do people achieve through coaching? Here are a few of the types of specific endeavors I have coached people through: Focusing your life and ministry to get more done Facilitating change without getting blown up Increasing your leadership effectiveness Starting a...
What does a coaching relationship look like?
Most people who haven’t received coaching before have similar questions: What can I expect from a coaching relationship? What will it look like? To get a clear picture, let’s walk through how I structure my coaching relationships. Coaching is a relationship with a...
My approach to coaching
I love problems. Every problem contains within it the seeds of innovation and progress. With each barrier, we are challenged to rise up and create new solutions. You don’t just want to slide through life on autopilot. You want to develop and grow in your ministry,...
The four principles of training
No matter what topic we’re providing training on, we follow four basic principles: Customization Adult learning style Experiential learning Ongoing implementation Customization We tailor each training event to the group hosting the event and to the needs of the people...
The Logan Leadership approach to training
What dreams do you have that you wish your people were better equipped for accomplishing? What are the areas you know you need to focus on, but just can’t seem to find time for? Where do you need transformation? Those are the places you need training. And the good...