Developing Essential Leaders: Part Two
What separates good youth ministries from great youth ministries?
What separates good youth ministries from great youth ministries?
Kara Powell interviews Eddie Gibbs, senior professor of church growth at Fuller Seminary and author of multiple books on the church, including LeadershipNext: Changing Leaders in a Changing Culture, and most recently, ChurchMorph: How Megatrends Are Reshaping Christian Communities…
We could probably all come up with a good set of answers to that question (in fact, I’d love to see your lists!).
In this week’s final post about leading with cultural intelligence (CQ), we look at steps 3 and 4 in the process of developing more cross-cultural effectiveness
This week we’ve been looking at what it means to lead with CQ (cultural intelligence), and why it’s an essential skill for ministry leaders. Today we’ll look at the first two steps:
Why can some leaders effectively serve rural, urban, and suburban youth all within the same ministry?
Cross-cultural training used to be something primarily talked about by missionaries and high-flying executives. But today, nearly all of us work and live with a diversity of cultures.
Tune in here for a live interview with Kara Powell by Youth Specialties’ Adam McLane at 11:00 AM PST Today!
What’s essential to effective youth ministry? That’s a great question.
Kara Powell interviews Scott Cormode about meaning-making in ministry leadership.