Leadership
Holistic Leadership Development
You want to develop leaders who will do what Jesus called us to do, leaders who can take the church forward into the 21st century. You look to the fields and see them, as Jesus does, ready for harvest — and you know that’s where your ministry needs to concentrate.
What’s needed is holistic leadership development — the kind of leadership development that comes from the harvest and leads people back into the harvest, resulting in subsequent generations of new believers and new leaders living as Jesus called us to live.
We can help you develop leaders the kind of leaders you need in a way that is both relational and intentional… and ultimately effective in helping your church accomplish its mission.
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...
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...
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...
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...
Starting Spiritual Conversations
This blog entry is by guest blogger Steve Ogne, church planter coach and consultant with CRM. Steve and I worked together for a decade and collaborated on several projects together, including The Church Planter’s Toolkit. Steve’s most recent publication is...
Discipling Pre-Christians
This blog entry is by guest blogger Steve Ogne, church planter coach and consultant with CRM. Steve and I worked together for a decade and collaborated on several projects together, including The Church Planter’s Toolkit. Steve’s most recent publication is...
Sometimes we get it backwards – the Great Commission
This blog entry is by guest blogger Steve Ogne, church planter coach and consultant with CRM. Steve and I worked together for a decade and collaborated on several projects together, including The Church Planter’s Toolkit. Steve’s most recent publication is...
Disciple Being or Disciple Making?
This blog entry is by guest blogger Steve Ogne, church planter coach and consultant with CRM. Steve and I worked together for a decade and collaborated on several projects together, including The Church Planter’s Toolkit. Steve’s most recent publication is...
Airplane spirituality
When I go on airplanes, I pray that people won’t talk to me. Yes, I know. Some people use going on airplanes as looking for witnessing opportunities. But being an introvert, I love the opportunity for the downtime and I’m usually planning to either rest or get some...
First review of Missional Journey book
I just saw the first review of my latest book, The Missional Journey... at least the first review that I know of. And it's from someone who has an aversion to the word "missional." Check out what Carl Simmons has to say on his blog. [WooZoneProducts...
On spiritual direction and coaching
I was recently asked this question in an email: “Bob - are you familiar enough with spiritual direction to be able to articulate the general differences between that and coaching?” As it happens, my wife Janet is a spiritual director, so I am familiar with the...
Virtual team success
Virtual Team Success: A Practical Guide for Working and Leading from a Distance by Richard Lepsinger and Darleen DeRosa is an excellent resource if you need to work with virtual or decentralized teams. It’s researched-based and practical. Having worked with virtual...