by Gary Reinecke | Dec 22, 2021 | Coaching applications
The Need for Rest If you need proof that we all feel busy and are in need of rest, conduct this experiment: ask ten people how they are doing and just keep track of the responses. How many times out of 10 do you estimate you will receive an answer involving their...
by Gary Reinecke | Dec 14, 2021 | Coaching applications
It might be a stretch to connect our physical health to scripture, though I am sure it has and can be done. I would softly whisper that as followers of Jesus, doesn’t it just make good, common sense to be in the best place physically, mentally, spiritually as we...
by Robert E Logan | Dec 7, 2021 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
How can we be more effective at helping people in their stewardship? By taking a coaching approach to conversations—even if it’s not within a formal coaching relationship—we can help disciple people in this area. Strategy #1: Identification of principles and values...
by Robert E Logan | Dec 1, 2021 | Coaching applications
Everyone in ministry believes in spiritual gifts. Almost everyone thinks they’re important. But only a minute portion have organized a way to help people really begin intentionally working out of their giftedness. We’ve preached on gifts and offered gifts inventories...
by Gary Reinecke | Nov 24, 2021 | Coaching applications
Personal Transitions How many times have you heard leaders share that they are considering a “new ministry” opportunity? Sometimes, it is a natural response to the monotony of life; other times it is a case of the “grass is greener” fallacy. In other circumstances, a...
by Robert E Logan | Nov 17, 2021 | Coaching applications
Polarization In the Bible Take for instance first century Palestine, into which Jesus was born. It was a land occupied by Roman soldiers, while the population was primarily Jewish. That alone presents polarizing factors related to politics, ethnicity, nationalism,...