by Gary Reinecke | Nov 16, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
In a post-Christian context, one of the challenges when building redemptive relationships is discerning where to start. In our efforts to relate, serve, and ultimately build trust, sometimes we inadvertently do more damage than good. It can happen in subtle ways...
by Robert E Logan | Nov 2, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
It is the best feeling when someone meets you where you’re at, really listens to you, and encourages you as you face off with things. That was Barnabas’ ministry in a nutshell. A friend and mentor, Carl George, taught me the 6 questions I like to call The Barnabas...
by Robert E Logan | Oct 26, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
Do people often come to you with a problem or a question? They are trying to figure out what to do and they want clarity. Help! I don’t know what to do! Questions people frequently ask you may include: How can I grow as a leader in my area of ministry? What is God...
by Gary Reinecke | Oct 5, 2022 | Coaching applications
Have you ever gone through a tough set of circumstances when things out of your control went sideways? Did you feel your world caving in or everything going against you? Is the pressure of leadership making it a struggle to enjoy life? How you navigate those seasons...
by Robert E Logan | Sep 28, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
A coaching moment is one of those opportunities that arise spontaneously in everyday life to listen well or ask a good question. For example, take the time to listen to a ministry colleague when they’re facing an obstacle. When one of your volunteers comes to you...
by Gary Reinecke | Sep 21, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
There is an old worship song that refrained, “I want all that you have for me, Jesus.” It is a bold statement that goes beyond human understanding and invites God to do what only God can do. It’s easier said than done but below is a process that can help you make...