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- Gender: Male
- Relationship Status: Married
- Religon: Baptist
- Location: Murfreesboro, TN
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Tonight I begin a fifteen week online class on “The Ministry of Coaching” for Central Baptist Theological Seminary students. My goal in this class is not to train the ten students to become professional coaches but to learn how to apply the techniques of coaching in the local chu ...
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On January 1, I celebrated the beginning of my fifth year of “retirement.” In many ways, I was not ready to give up full-time employment when the time came, but as I look over my calendar for the coming month, I realize that I have been blessed with the opportunity ...
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Rita and I had lunch this week with a young couple who ministry in a predominantly Islamic South Asian country. They do not work for a denomination, but they affiliate with a Christian organization. They have a clear vision of what God has called them to do in that particular ...
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Gary Collins writes in Christian Coaching: “Many years ago, I took a course in cross-cultural counseling, and I still remember the instructor’s main message: All counseling is cross-cultural, even in your own community. I believe the same is true of all coaching. Although you might nev ...
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“You’re not my boss!” In recent years, this has been a favorite response from children who don’t want to do what they have been directed to do. This is a cry for freedom from unwanted or unpleasant direction. Of course, this response fails to recognize that the pe ...
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The Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in America, has reported last year’s numbers gathered by Lifeway Christian Resources and leadership is not happy. According to the report, “the nearly 16-million-member Southern Baptist Conv ...
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Given that lay people often fail to understand what the clergy do during the week—“Preacher, it must be nice to work just one day a week”-- we can understand why clergy do not have an appreciation for what their parishioners face during the days when they are not at the ...
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Leslie Newbigin, Christian missiologist, was ahead of the curve when he wrote in 1986 about the need for “a theology that has been wrought out at the coal face, at the place where faith wrestles at personal cost with the hard issues of public life.” In this section of Foolishness ...
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As we nurture our children, we gradually give them new opportunities for responsibility and independence. We encourage them to dress themselves and pick out their own clothes. We provide food options (all healthy, of course) that they can choose. We provide books and game ...





