COACHING: Why does a pastor need a coach?
Every pastor leads the effort for change in his/her church. However, making change happen is easier said than done. We are often left frustrated by the time it takes to make change happen and the energy it takes to get others to buy in.
A coach provides the support, encouragement, and accountability needed to experience personal and organizational change.
If you are frustrated, knowing what you need to do but not sure of where to start, a coach can help. Pastors feel this way in churches of all sizes and often struggle with the desire to motivate change. Yet they are uncertain in how to make it happen. This frustration affects your focus, strategic planning, leadership development, and overall church health.
Pastors and Church Leaders around the world have discovered that a coach can be a valuable resource and can significantly increase the effectiveness of their ministry. If Michael Jordon needed a coach to help him with free throws, how could you benefit from a coach?
Coaching Options:
Life-Focus Coaching
Discovering My Passions (The significance of your life story; destiny)
Identifying My Values
Making My Dreams a Reality (Plenty of dreams but little action)
Creating a Vision for the Future (For those who struggle dreaming)
Finding Freedom from What Stands in My Way and Holds Me Back
- Customized Package Based on Life-Stage or ministry needs
Discovering the Message of Your Marriage
Sabbatical Coaching (S.E.A.; Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Renewal)
Discovering and Implementing Value-Based Ministry Plans
Leading Ministry Transitions (SMART, GROW, Obstacles, Action Plans)
Deepening Relationships as a Church Leader (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
Dealing with Difficult Church Problems
Ministry-Focused Coaching (Long-Term Support Encouragement and Accountability)

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