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Creating a Missional Culture

Creating a Missional Culture

I recently read J.R. Woodward’s book, Creating a Missional Culture: Equipping the Church for the Sake of the World. If you liked The Permanent Revolution and want to go into more depth with the concepts explored there, you’d probably enjoy working your way through...

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What would Jesus tip?

What would Jesus tip?

Okay, I saw this article recently and I thought, “Here’s some good preaching material!”  Take a couple of minutes to read it, then think about it: What kind of testimony are we leaving in our wake?  If all people see of Jesus is what they see in his followers, what...

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Act

Act

Wouldn’t it be great if you never forgot anything? We can’t help you with that in all areas of your life, but we can in your coaching relationships. MyCoachLog has a built-in system for recording and tracking action items. You can send notes and reminders to your...

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Engage

Engage

My new online coaching system, MyCoachLog, not only helps you prepare before coaching sessions, it provides you with the optimal tools during your coaching session. Take a look at some of these features: A designated place to take notes during that session that...

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Prepare

Prepare

If you’re a coach, how long would it take you to gather all of your session notes for a client, all of the files you've sent them, all of the email communications you've had with them, and all of the action items they've been assigned? How long would that take you? I...

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The Coaching Cycle:  Prepare, Engage, and Act

The Coaching Cycle: Prepare, Engage, and Act

Having coached people for over 30 years, I’ve learned that much of coaching really boils down to three things: preparing for the session in advance, interacting during the session, then determining next steps at the end of the session. I’ve designed MyCoachLog around...

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Introducing MyCoachLog!

Introducing MyCoachLog!

Are you a coach with a messy desk filled with post-it note reminders and handwritten notes? Let us help you organize your coaching. You'll be amazed at how easy and streamlined it is to track your coaching relationships. Benefits include: Confidential online record...

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Responses to the Missional Journey

Responses to the Missional Journey

It's probably too early to tell, but my newly released book, The Missional Journey, really seems to be resonating with a wide variety of readers-- from mainline denominations to Pentecostal. Many have told me they experience a deep, visceral, heartfelt response: that...

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Free stuff

Free stuff

Everybody loves free stuff.  Did you know that at Logan Leadership we have a free stuff page with resources you can download at no cost? We’ve just recently added a new item:  Missional Coach Competencies.  As we’ve been engaged in training missional coaches, we’ve...

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Coaching breakthroughs

Coaching breakthroughs

I’ve loved being a coach for the 20+ years I’ve been doing it, but lately I really love being a coach. It means having a front row seat to seeing some amazing breakthroughs with the people I’m working with. Because I honor confidentiality I can’t share specifics, but...

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It takes a village

It takes a village

Jesus is the only one with all of the spiritual gifts. That’s why one-to-one discipleship often doesn’t work-- at least not in isolation. The body of Christ corporately has all that a new believer needs to grow toward maturity. Do you remember the charts years ago...

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A boring question that’s really creative

A boring question that’s really creative

A few weeks ago I joked to the missional church group I lead that we were going to start with a really creative question this time. Then I went on to ask the same question we open the group with every week: “How did you experience God this week?” Every single week we...

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