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8 keys to successful delegation
Delegation is an essential skill in life and in ministry. Not only does it take work off your own to-do list, but it helps develop others. So why is it a challenge?
Helping clients navigate retirement
Not everyone looks ahead at retirement with excitement. There’s a lot to process. Finances, aging, and identity are a few big topics that are really intimidating, especially if you aren’t prepared.
6 Steps to Responsible Money Management
Money is a touchy subject. But dreams need to be financed so it’s a topic that comes up regularly in coaching conversations. Here’s how to help your client’s align their finances with their goals.
Drop the tasks that are holding you back
Are you feeling like your wheels are spinning but you’re not going anywhere? It sure is hard to stay motivated when you aren’t seeing results. It’s time to examine and drop the tasks that are holding you back.
Are you running out of time?
You have so much you want to do but where can you find the time? Here are six things you can do to find the time to accomplish what you really want to do.
5 Principles for Empowered Small Groups
Are you struggling to find the right small group curriculum? There are a lot of great programs out there and you may have even tried some but if they just aren’t fitting your context or meeting your needs—what do you do then?
Coaching spiritual growth
There are ministries and even bible studies filled with Christians who can’t answer the question, “What is God doing in your life?” How can you help them jumpstart into renewed spiritual growth?
Coaching Groups that Grow Disciples
You see the same people at church doing the same things over and over again. They are faithful but they aren’t really becoming more like Jesus. How can you as a coach help Christians break out of a spiritual growth plateau?
4 Ways to Build Redemptive Relationships
You want to see people come to Christ but there seems to be a growing chasm between the churched and the unchurched. So how can you build redemptive relationships?
Are you feeling the pressure of leadership?
You’ve been working hard. You’ve strategized, implemented, and followed through but things just aren’t working out as you planned. Even the best of leaders will discover their limitations when circumstances are challenging. Here are 4 things you can do to help you stay the course.
9 Ways Coaching Aligns with Biblical Principles
You may be wondering if coaching is biblical. The Bible never commands us to coach. In fact, the word coach is never used. So why coach? Should we even coach? Here are 9 ways coaching aligns with biblical principles.
The #1 Secret to Raising Self-Led Adults
You want your kids to become self-led adults. People who make good decisions, live into their gifts and talents, and contribute to their communities. The teen years are when the rubber hits the road.
6 Strategies for Landing New Clients
You are poised and ready to help people and you are getting a lot of interest in coaching. Now you need to turn those potential clients into contracted clients.
Coaching the Small Church Pastor
There are wonderful things about working with small congregations, but just as with any church, there are potential pit-falls to be aware of from the perspective of a coach.
6 Ways You Can Upgrade Your Coaching Questions
You don’t just want to get your clients talking, you want the conversation to get deep, meaningful, and actionable. Upgrade your coaching questions from good to powerful.
5 Challenges Every House Church Faces
House Churches are becoming more common. Are you ready to coach their leadership toward effective ministry?
When church planters need coaching the most
No one likes feeling stuck. Coaching church planters when they are at critical sticking points helps them move forward with clarity and confidence.
How to reboot your church board
If you feel like your board is tying your hands from moving forward effectively in ministry—or if your board members feel like you are tying their hands—there’s need for a reboot.
Slow Your Roll and Establish Disciple Making DNA
One of the pitfalls of launching small groups after the corporate gathering is established is that the DNA of disciple making can become secondary rather than primary. This is a common problem when coaching church planters who, in their compulsion to “go public”, have found themselves relaunching two years later. You as the church planter coach have influence in this decision.
The meetings you dread as a supervisor
When things are going well and goals are being met, being a supervisor is great. Meeting with your team is delightful. You can be a source of encouragement, celebrating their progress and helping them continue to move forward. But what about those times when the goals aren’t being met? Things can get uncomfortable.
A New GrowthTrack for Coaching Essentials
Whether you are looking to help Christian businesses thrive or have a heart to develop others and multiply disciples solid coaching skills are the key to maximizing your impact. Here are 2 opportunities to get you started coaching.
Is coaching always the answer?
You heard it here… coaching is not always the best approach. There are times when—as a coach—you will need to switch hats in order to meet the needs of your clients. Here’s when and how.
8 keys to successful delegation
Delegation is an essential skill in life and in ministry. Not only does it take work off your own to-do list, but it helps develop others. So why is it a challenge?
4 Ways to Build Redemptive Relationships
You want to see people come to Christ but there seems to be a growing chasm between the churched and the unchurched. So how can you build redemptive relationships?
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