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Process leadership skills, part 3
If you are a consultant working with a group, this 6-part series covers 18 best practices for facilitating learning and engagement during a consultation session. To find the whole list once the series is complete, search “process leadership skills” in my blog. ...
Process leadership skills, part 2
If you are a consultant working with a group, this 6-part series covers 18 best practices for facilitating learning and engagement during a consultation session. To find the whole list once the series is complete, search “process leadership skills” in my blog. Begin...
Process leadership skills, part 1
If you are a consultant working with a group, this 6-part series covers 18 best practices for facilitating learning and engagement during a consultation session. To find the whole list once the series is complete, search “process leadership skills” in my blog. ...
T4T resource
Just before Christmas, I did a blog series on the T4T church multiplication training tool. The series generated some interest, and a reader pointed out a helpful field tool for using the T4T approach. If you are looking for a free resource that goes into more depth...
Being right vs. being effective
I ran across this great post recently from coach Scott Eblin: Five questions for leaders who would rather be effective than right. He makes a great point about the tension we sometimes feel when we’re trying to advance an agenda. We most often want to get credit for...
Not every good thing is a God thing
There are many, many good things we could do. So many, in fact, that it can actually cause a problem in one of two ways. One is that we could overcommit and not do anything well. The other is that sometimes when we are faced with too many options, we paradoxically...
Not your run-of-the-mill baby dedication
Today’s blog entry is by Ross Nelson, pastor of Northwoods Vineyard Church in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. About six years ago, my older son Nate worked in a family grocery business and oversaw the liquor department. In that capacity, he developed a friendship with another...
3 ways to avoid becoming a team without athletes
Today’s blog entry is written by Joel Seymour, lead pastor of the Lancaster Vineyard. He can be reached through Twitter @JoelSeymour or via email. You’ve probably been watching an NFL game and heard one of the announcers comment about one of the teams, “there just...
Shamelessly plugging my wife’s blog: Child Centered Spirituality
Some of you know my wife, Janet. What you may not know is that she has been writing a weekly blog for almost a year now about how we can nurture the spiritual development of children. Check out: Child Centered Spirituality. Her premise (backed by plenty of research)...
Merry Christmas!
I'll be taking the next two weeks off my blog for Christmas, so will see you back here on January 5th. Have a blessed Christmas holiday!
T4T: What church can look like
This week’s blog series is by Dave White, a missionary with OC International in The Philippines. He shares his experience using T4T. T4T is a set of principles that weaves together evangelism, evangelism training, discipleship, and leadership development, including...
T4T: The progression of stories
This week’s blog series is by Dave White, a missionary with OC International in The Philippines. He shares his experience using T4T. T4T is a set of principles that weaves together evangelism, evangelism training, discipleship, and leadership development, including...