Tag: awareness
Coaching Skills to Develop Understanding with Your...
Posted by Dr. Diane M. Wiater | Oct 13, 2024 | Professional Coaching | 0 |
Life planning with Q-R-S
Posted by Dr. Diane M. Wiater | Apr 21, 2024 | Professional Coaching | 0 |
Finding Worthiness Through Awareness
Posted by Christian Coaching Magazine | Jul 17, 2023 | Professional Coaching, Subscribers Only | 0 |
Accelerating Engagement: Becoming a Coaching Churc...
Posted by Cory Cummings | Jan 15, 2023 | In Ministry, Subscribers Only | 1 |
Expanding Clergy Awareness Through Leadership Coaching: Insights and Lessons from 96 In-Person Interviews
by Christian Coaching Magazine | Jan 23, 2025 | From the Current Edition, In Ministry | 0 |
Contributor: Dr. David R. Kimberly Dorothy Simonivitch, PhD, graduate of Case Western...
Read MoreCoaching Skills to Develop Understanding with Your Client
by Dr. Diane M. Wiater | Oct 13, 2024 | Professional Coaching | 0 |
In a popular prayer, St. Francis asks God to “grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as...
Read MoreLife planning with Q-R-S
by Dr. Diane M. Wiater | Apr 21, 2024 | Professional Coaching | 0 |
Q-R-S is my favorite sequence in the alphabet. I like the rhythm of these three letters. It’s a happy space in a familiar universal sequence and comes to my mind more quickly than A-B-C, even though it picks up midstream.
I’m going to pick up this article midstream and talk about a personal life planning retreat, awareness, evaluating, and moving forward.
Read MoreFinding Worthiness Through Awareness
by Christian Coaching Magazine | Jul 17, 2023 | Professional Coaching, Subscribers Only | 0 |
Contributor: Dr. Melissa Pettigrew In typical fashion, Memorial Day weekend was a total washout....
Read MoreAccelerating Engagement: Becoming a Coaching Church
by Cory Cummings | Jan 15, 2023 | In Ministry, Subscribers Only | 1 |
Pastors are expected to wear several hats. This expectation is increasingly true as fewer people attend church regularly. According to a 2021 Gallup article, church membership fell under 50 percent for the first time in the history of the United States. At the same time, congregants are steadily demanding more from their churches. Pastors have become accountants, teachers, counselors, technologists, managers, and custodians. These are in addition to preparing and delivering relevant spiritual content each week.
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