by Gary Reinecke | Sep 7, 2023 | Coaching applications
Is your team unhealthy? One of the realities of the last 12-24 months is the challenge of creating a healthy team culture. Simultaneously, there has been a drastic drop-off in volunteer ministry involvement. It’s time to take a hard look at what might be causing...
by Gary Reinecke | Aug 31, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
Conflict in churches can range between problems with specific people to clashes in philosophy of ministry to division between entire congregations. Some issues will be fairly black and white while many more are complex and nuanced. It is the job of a coach to coach...
by Gary Reinecke | Aug 17, 2023 | Coaching applications
When you hear the phrase “church revitalization,” different ideas may come to mind. You might imagine new events to bolster church attendance or new programs to reinvigorate the spiritual lives of the congregation. Often, this is what is done when a church is stagnant...
by Robert E Logan | Aug 10, 2023 | Coaching applications
The core of coaching is helping your client meet their goals. But how much time and energy do we spend helping them set clear, reachable, effective goals that truly align with what they are trying to accomplish? The First Goal: Specificity Your client may say, “I...
by Robert E Logan | Jul 27, 2023 | Coaching applications
How many times have you had a client come up with a good idea for intervening in a problem only for them to think, “But I could never say that!” They don’t want to cause conflict. They don’t want to be disliked. They don’t want to alienate people they will need to...
by Robert E Logan | Jul 13, 2023 | Coaching applications
At the end of their lives, no one says they wished they spent more time at work. They usually say they wished they spent more time with their family. Yet work is a reality of life—not only a necessity, but often a calling and a source of great satisfaction. So how...