by Bob | Nov 4, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Biblical Counseling, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Change Management, Part 3: Stewarding the Change Process Note: I’m developing this blog mini-series from material in chapter five of my book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Read Part 1: Shepherding the Transformation. Read Part 2: Christ-Centered Heart Change....
by Bob | Nov 3, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Biblical Counseling, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Change Management, Part 2: Christ-Centered Heart Change Note: I’m developing this blog mini-series from material in chapter five of my book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Read Part 1: Shepherding the Transformation. Transforming My Heart: Taking My Sin and...
by Bob | Nov 2, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Change Management, Part 1: Shepherding the Transformation Note: I’m developing this blog mini-series from material in chapter five of my book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. An Exercise in Change When I teach and consult on change management, I start with a...
by Bob | Sep 1, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Conflict Resolution, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
How to Resolve Conflict—Biblically What do we do when conflict arises in our life, relationships, or ministries? Ken Sande in his excellent book The Peacemaker outlines a “4G” process of biblical reconciliation. • Glorify God (1 Corinthians 10:31): “How can I please...
by Bob | Aug 31, 2011 | 4E Equipping, Conflict Resolution, Pastoral Ministry
Responding Wisely to Conflict in Ministry Nehemiah was doing God’s work, yet many people still resisted his ministry. Like him, when we seek to build up God’s people, we may expect pockets of envy, dishonesty, apathy, fury, mockery, and hostility. Prayerfully, you...
by Bob | Jul 20, 2011 | Conflict Resolution, Pastoral Ministry, Spiritual Abuse
Spiritual Leadership and Humble Relationships: Part 4—Open Wide Your Heart Note: This is Part 4 of a blog mini-series asking, “How does Paul relate and respond to the Corinthians who criticize him, and what can we apply to our lives as leaders?” Read Part 1, Part 2,...