Monthly Archives: August 2010
“Being”
Conscious Awareness of God – Albert Edward Day In coaching others for effective living, one of my discoveries is that I often to not live with conscious awareness of God. I think that is because I am not always “consciously” … Continue reading
Coaching for Ministry Professionals
Rev. Dr. Bob Anderson Leadership Coach and Transition Ministry Specialist An emerging field for ministry leaders today is what is often called “clergy coaching”. Coaching is a process whereby the coach assists the client to determine what he or she … Continue reading
Get Motivated! Report and a Possibility!
GetMotivated! (www.getmovtivated.com) came to Pittsburgh this week and I spent the day participating in a variety of perspectives on how to live successfully in turbulent times. Terry Bradshaw was a big hit and I loved listening to Colin Powell. I … Continue reading
Coaching for Value Added Ministry
In my own leadership as interim transitional leader in congregations and governing bodies, I hear members tell me repeatedly, “we are not getting value” from our pastor’s leadership. Then, my coach asked me how I was adding value in my … Continue reading