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Category Archives: Coach
Life advice
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Three approaches to communication and leadership
Sometimes we’re not seeing the results we desire in relationships because we fail to recognize that different situations call for different approaches to communication and leadership. Continue reading
Posted in Church Leadership, Coach, Coaching, Communication, Community, Conflict, Counseling, Difficult people, Discernment, Disciple-making, Elders, elders in the Church, Family life, Fellowship, Leadership, Marriage, Relationships, Small Group leaders, Speech, Teenagers, Wisdom
Tagged advice for employers, CEO, coaching others, Counseling, effective communication, how to be an effective boss, how to be an effective leader, how to lead a team, HR department, leadership guidelines, management, mentoring, styles of leadership
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Politics, Pastors, Dads
We live in difficult times when men and women of strength, character and leadership are badly needed. Continue reading
Posted in Calling, Christian worldview, Church and State, Church Leadership, Coach, Culture, Democracy, Democrats, Emerging Leaders, Fathers, Government, Local Church, Obama, Parenting, Parenting teens, Politics, Republican, Separation of Church and State, State of the Union, Supreme Court, Worldview
Tagged Church and State, Dads, Fathers, Politics
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Exposing Sexual Predators and Abusers
“There appears to be no end to the horrible stories of men sexually assaulting young boys. The same week that a guilty verdict was brought against former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, a Catholic priest in Philadelphia was found … Continue reading
Posted in Abuse, CNN, Coach, Counseling, Homosexuality, Sex Scandals, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault
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Insecure leaders are dangerous
5 Reasons leaders sometimes make leading about themselves? Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Antagonists, Church Leadership, Coach, Coaching, Counseling, Elders, Leadership, Life of a pastor, Pastors
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Thoughts from a great coach
“Don’t let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” “You can’t let praise or criticism get to you. It’s a weakness to get caught up in either one.” “Talent is God given. Be humble. Fame is man-given. … Continue reading
Posted in Basketball, Coach, Coaching, Guidelines for living, Wisdom
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Lessons on Leadership:
By Steve Cornell If good is good enough, don’t follow this advice To lead people from being good to being great requires inspiration. Good leaders inspire others toward greatness through their leadership style. Rarely is this accomplished through a negative … Continue reading
Posted in Basketball, Behavior, Church, Church Planting, Coach, Coaching, Leadership
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