Leaders in Training Network Bulletin September 2012
Learning to communicate in a language that can be understood
Learning to communicate in a language that can be understood
Healthy teams lie at the heart of Jesus’ dream for his church.
Generations differ, but what impact does this have on how we lead together? Many in leadership experience some tensions in cross generational leadership situations.
Which arenas of warfare are we given authority in and what are the weapons we have? We need to avoid the pitfalls of seeing the enemy in every situation and the denying his existence.
Jesus came not just to change the lives of individuals, or just to found the Church, but to start a missionary movement that would change the world.
Every leader has at least four times as many demands as they have available time and resources. The key question for all of us is how to invest those limited resources to the best effect.
Much has been written about church growth; we will explore seven strategic steps to help you plot your path to growth.
Leadership is among the most researched topics in organisational behaviour, and presents significant challenges.
Leadership can be draining and exhausting as well as exhilarating. The longer you are in it, the harder it can be to keep going with vision and energy.
How did Jesus recognise and discern what the Father was doing and become one with that activity? This awareness he passed on to the disciples, and therefore to us.