Welcome to the Multiply Your Leadership weekly podcast series sponsored by the Central Pacific District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. We seek to multiply Christ-centered, Spirit-filled, healthy strategic leaders.
An outward-focused spiritual rhythm is having spiritual conversations with others.
Jesus said that he will be present when two or three gather in his name. So it is when we pray with others.
Pastors at churches of any size can develop and multiply leaders using the principles outlined here.
Take a pen and a simple notebook and write down your thoughts, emotions, and experiences in conversation with God. This can be transformational.
God desires our heartfelt worship for his glory. That looks different for different people.
Reading is a great way to slow down and engage the spiritual wisdom of the ages.
In our secular world, even Christians can put prayer on the back burner. I did that for too long.
The Scriptures are our best place to start as we seek to develop greater intimacy with Jesus.
Spiritual rhythms are key to our growing spiritual vitality. An overview of these 10 rhythms can give you some ideas that can move you forward.
This packed, 30-minute interview with Bill includes a website with a plan for any church, a testimony of how this approach brought Rick Mann to Christ, and more.
This packed, 30-minute interview with Bill includes a website with a plan for any church, a testimony of how this approach brought Rick Mann to Christ, and more.
Take your discipling, mentoring, and coaching conversations to the next level by inviting the Holy Spirit to guide you.
There are some important things you can do as you wrap up your conversation with intentionality.
Progress happens as conversations lead to action.
The main section of discipling, mentoring, and coaching conversations is collaboration. Questions can play a critical role in these conversations.
Your time is more profitable when you clarify the purpose at the beginning.
Trust is built through caring. Caring is the starting point.
These tools can help you to develop the emerging leaders around you.
You and those around you can do this! Take these simple steps and share them with someone in your world.
These multiplying processes can be repeated with your emerging leaders.