Coaching In Ministry: How Busy Church Leaders Can Multiply Their Ministry Impact, by Keith E. Webb
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Coaching In Ministry: How Busy Church Leaders Can Multiply Their Ministry Impact, by Keith E. Webb
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Discover How To Multiply Your Ministry Impact Through Coaching Are you ready for a new way to develop leaders that doesn't add to your busy schedule? Leadership expert, Dr. Keith E. Webb, presents a radically different approach to developing leaders. Coaching allows you to develop both skills and character in other people, while doing ministry. Rather than giving advice, asking powerful questions will draw out what the Holy Spirit has put in. In this book, you will learn practical ways to develop the people around you and multiply your ministry impact through coaching. You will learn:
- How to reach ministry goals and develop other people along the way.
- How to be free of the pressure of having all the answers.
- How to know when to mentor and when to coach.
- How to ask powerful questions that lead to change.
- How to move people into action with one simple question.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #742439 in Books
- Published on: 2015-05-19
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .23" w x 5.00" l, .23 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 98 pages
Review "If you've heard about how coaching can help and are ready to wade in, but don't want to commit to a big program, Coaching in Ministry is what you've been looking for. Taste and see."--Dr. Bob LoganChurch Consultant & Coach, loganleadership.com"Through careful inquiry, people can be taught without being told. This kind of servanthood needs to be recovered by the church if we are to equip normal people to make disciples who make disciples." --Jeff Vanderstelt Soma visionary leader, pastor at Doxa Church, Author of Saturate"How do we as ministry leaders really inspire people to a lifetime of discipleship? Coaching in Ministry points us to a mindset and a skill set that ... introduces ministry leaders to a profound way of 'exponentially multiplying leadership development'."--Jane CreswellICF Master Certified Coach, Author, Christ-Centered Coaching"I have personally benefited from [Keith's] insights, and I have sent many of my teammates through his excellent coaching program. Coaching in Ministry is concise, grounded, and practical."--Ken CochrumVP of Global Digital Strategies at Cru, Author of CLOSE"If there was one skill that every leader would benefit from by adding to their portfolio, it would be coaching. This book is a wonderful primer for how coaching can make a significant impact on bringing out the best in those you lead."--Dr. Dennis W EasterSupervisor, SoCAL Foursquare Churches
About the Author Dr. Keith E. Webb is a Professional Certified Coach, author, and speaker specializing in leadership development. He founded and leads Creative Results Management, a global training organization focused on equipping ministry leaders to multiply their ministry impact. For 20 years, Keith lived in Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore where he designed and delivered leadership development programs. Keith created The COACH Model® and the International Coach Federation approved Coaching Mastery Certificate Program, training leaders in more than 30 countries. He is the author of five books, including The COACH Model for Christian Leaders and Overcoming Spiritual Barriers in Japan. Keith lives near Seattle and blogs at www.keithwebb.com.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Coaching as a "force multiplier" in ministry By Andrew R Steere I had the great fortune to attend Keith's 5 day Coaching Mastery course in Singapore this year, and it was a game-changer for me. I recommend this book to anyone in ministry who is looking for greater effectiveness in their work, a 'lighter load', and less stress and frustration in their ministry.This book is unique in several ways:1. It describes how a coaching approach is a massive "force multiplier" in ministry: when I was a nuclear submarine officer in the US Navy, we looked for force multipliers that could increase the effectiveness of our boat as a warfighting machine: tactics and strategies that would allow a nuclear submarine to do its mission with greater power and effect, without simply increasing the number of weapons or men on the boat. I have found that the coaching approach described in this book: other-centered and non-directive, is a massive force multiplier in my own ministry as a cross-cultural missionary in Africa. My own effectiveness in my work and my personal sense of carrying the 'light and easy yoke of Jesus' has deepened profoundly.2. It is written by a practitioner: Keith has the 'street cred' of a cross-cultural Christian worker and ministry leader, having served overseas for years in ministry. He's not writing, as many do, from a position of small experience and much theory/opinion, he writes from a position of much experience and an appropriate amount of theory.3. It is evidence-based: A coaching approach provides greater effectiveness in ministry and greater results than other more directive, 'telling' approaches in leadership. The evidence shows this, and Keith's rigorous approach to research and conclusions greatly deepens this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Clear Introduction and Call to Coaching in Ministry By Joe Donaldson There is no question that the ministry landscape is undergoing significant change. If you went to seminary more than 10 years ago the nuts-and-bolts ministry training you received is becoming less relevant and less effective with each passing year. People's engagement with the local church in terms of attendance, serving, and giving no longer resembles the "twice on Sunday and once on Wednesday," tithing-multiple-committee-member model from just a decade or two ago. Churches seem to be universally challenged with how to guide people toward greater ministry engagement. For many of those churches they need look no further than how they equip and empower their volunteers and ministry leaders toward meaningful ministry. In Coaching In Ministry, coaching pioneer Keith Webb charts a course that will help ministry leaders navigate this changing landscape.I have received significant training and encouragement through Keith's training programs and his previous work - The COACH Model for Christian Leaders. He has quickly become my primary resource for all things coach related. His latest book continues to teach, challenge, and clarify my understanding and use of coaching in ministry. I highly recommend Coaching in Ministry to anyone involved in ministry leadership. (Full Disclosure: Keith Webb provided me a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)Keith begins this short book with a concise working definition of coaching:"an ongoing intentional conversation that empowers a person or group to fully live out God's calling." (p. 21)He further explains:"Coaching focuses on people's learning rather than us teaching. Coachees (those who are coached) are in the driver's seat. They choose their own goals, reflect deeply on their current situation, think through their options, and decide their next steps. All the while, the coach actively listens and asks reflective questions, supportively challenging limited beliefs and behaviors." (pp 21-22)Later Keith describes coaching as,"a non-directive conversation in which the coach asks a person questions to prompt reflection into what God is saying to that person. The coaching process empowers that person to develop custom solutions for his or her problems or goals." (p. 37)One of the primary strengths of Coaching In Ministry is that it can serve as an introduction and call-to-action for the importance of coaching in ministry. I will order several copies to share with my staff colleagues and board members. I will also use this book when inviting ministry leaders to consider my coaching services. If you are unfamiliar with coaching (or think you already know what coaching is) reading Coaching in Ministry will bring further clarity to the immense value of coaching.Unfortunately, many leaders still operate under the disingenuous definition of management as 'the art of getting people to do what you want them to do while thinking it was their idea!' Many of those same leaders leaders think that coaching is 'asking questions until you get the coachee to give you the answer you want!' The lack of authenticity in both of these approaches destroys any potential for long-lasting growth and effective leadership development.It is so much more fulfilling to hear a coachee formulate a solution to a challenge they are facing that they thought of themselves rather than reluctantly agreeing to try the solution you gave them! Coaching has enabled me to equip more people for effective ministry than any training program, class, or leadership development program I have ever used. Keith clearly and concisely establishes a solid foundation for biblical coaching that honors God, equips and empowers the coachee, and strengthens the church.Finally, Coaching In Ministry will introduce you to: The Question That Moves People to Action. Keith claims this one question will,"help get people into action that is non-threatening and open enough to work in just about any situation." (p.78)But you will have to read the book yourself to find out what that question is. I think it's well worth the modest price of the book!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Start Empowering Leaders Around You Today By Dr. Dave DeVries Christan leaders everywhere are trying to multiply their impact but struggling to make this a reality. Keith Webb has trained hundreds of pastors, missionaries and ministry leaders to embrace a coaching posture. Now he describes a simple way that you can empower leaders around you through developing your coaching skills.Coaching in Ministry provides you the basic understanding and tools you need to increase your effectiveness today. Keith shares from his own experience as a Christian leader: "I realized: If I didn’t approach ministry in new ways, then my ministry would likely never reach its potential. I didn’t want that and I don’t want that for you." He confesses, "Coaching transformed the way I do ministry, and more importantly, it transformed my view of how God grows leaders, including me." Wow - don't we all need that perspective?If you want to discover the power of coaching in ministry, this book will show you how to get started. Start applying these skills immediately—those around you will be forever grateful.
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