Professional Development
Listen to the counsel of the people around you to determine the kind of leader you are.
As you begin your work ywith youth you will want to identify and clarify the expectations the people of your congregation have of you and your task.
Leaders keep it together and do the right thing when everything else around them is falling apart.
The conclusion to what youth are looking for from their leaders.
The longer I work with youth, the more I realize that I need to be plugged into them to really know what's going on beneath the surface and be effective in sharing Christ's incredible love with them.
Setting goals is a constant learning process--and it's no easy task. DCE Cassie Moore offers some tips on how to set goals and stick with them.
We have all faced tough leadership situations. Here are ten suggestions that may help you lead in your congregations.
The final section of When Kids Hurt is by far the most applicable and useful for all adults. It is more straightforward than the sections of Clark’s previous book, Hurt. It is where most of the value will lie for readers of Hurt looking for more. The section is simple: ten things we can do to helping hurting […]
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