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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.
The best investment you can make in your church
It’s not a building or hiring additional staff members. And it’s not coming up with a new program. The best investment you can make in your church is to help develop the innate leadership skills in the people who are already there.
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.