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Getting Started
Step One: Let us know that you are interested
in talking. Fill out
the online contact form and
we will contact you.
Step Two: Schedule a 30-45 minute phone consultation.
Step Three: Schedule a possible follow-up visit with a consultant.
Step Four: Begin the on-site consulting process.
Our Approach
• We
help ministry organizations in general and churches in particular
to transform themselves. Specifically, we come alongside
to equip and coach them to move from wherever they are spiritually
to where Christ wants them to be.
• Our primary role is to provide
training and consultation and at times a shoulder to lean on.
We begin with proven information that God has used to transform
other ministry organizations. While our desire is to see leaders
take this information and implement transformation, we are available
to come along side to coach and encourage them through the process.
• We work with and through leadership
teams. We ask that ministry organizations pull together their
proven, gifted leaders to serve as a team that will lead the
ministry through the transformation process.
• We help leadership teams discover their ministry’s
assumptions, identify and articulate their core values, develop
a biblical mission, articulate a powerful, passionate vision,
and develop a disciple making strategy. We can also train them
to implement and then evaluate the effectiveness of their strategies.
• We help boards to trouble shoot when things aren’t
progressing smoothly. The goal is to equip Christian leaders
to function biblically while working together as a team that
respects and cares for one another.
• We also work with denominational
organizations to train their leaders in such areas as church
planting, church refocusing, strategic thinking, divine design
discovery, and leadership development as well as a number of
other vital areas.
• Though we have much practical
experience, all our ministry is deeply dependent on the Holy
Spirit as our guide. With his counsel, we filter what we do
through a biblical grid so that what is accomplished honors
the Savior.
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