by Gary Reinecke | Aug 31, 2022 | Coaching applications, Uncategorized
Not too long ago we were parenting our two high school age children through this exciting phase in their development. Today our children are in their early to mid-twenties and together, we have grown into new ways of communicating – both parents and young adults. ...
by Gary Reinecke | Aug 24, 2022 | Coaching applications
Trust is everything in parenting. Do your teens trust you? Can you trust your teenaged kids? Do you trust that God is using the ups and downs of life as transformative experiences? Building trust takes work. It is even harder work to rebuild trust when it is broken....
by Robert E Logan | Aug 17, 2022 | Coaching applications
Parenting relationships are another often difficult but incredibly rewarding place to use coaching skills. Far, far too often we take the role of boss, telling our children what to do, how to do it, and even what to think or believe about the world around them....
by Robert E Logan | Jul 27, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
It doesn’t matter how good, skilled, or gifted any one individual is—they can’t do it on their own. Many pastors and denominational leaders don’t think they need coaching. But the fact of the matter is that they can be the best, they can be the Michael Jordan of...
by Gary Reinecke | Jul 20, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
A shadow of spiritual doldrums rolled in during the pandemic and seems to have hung around. Headlines crowded with war, suffering, shortages, rising interest and prices…well, it piles on. It’s as if we are in an extended state of Spiritual June Gloom. Liminal Space...
by Robert E Logan | Jul 13, 2022 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
Coaching Your Staff IS NOT Counterproductive Almost inevitably when I talk about taking a coaching approach to developing leaders—listening, asking good questions, allowing people to come to their own conclusions as they listen to God—I get someone saying, in essence,...