Start A Coaching Relationship With BSMC
Coaching is different than consultation. Consultation focuses on the corporate church and its systems. Coaching helps you as an individual leader discover YOUR personal plan for YOUR unique place.
People in general, and pastors particularly, don’t have many safe places they can think through opportunities or obstacles. .In a coaching relationship we come alongside and ask the questions that help you discover YOUR answer for YOUR need. When you do that, you can feel more fulfilled in your calling, you gain clarity in your God-given purpose, you become more effective in the Kingdom, your path becomes more clear, and you reduce stress.
The Frequently Asked Questions About Coaching
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Coaching helps individual leaders become more effective by helping that leader clarify priorities and actionable steps forward in all facets of ministry life. In a coaching relationship, you defines the agenda and the objectives. BSMC become the “thinking partner” and “sounding board”, asking clarifying questions that help you develop your own actionable strategies. An ongoing coaching relationship helps you develop focused steps on an ongoing basis. Each leader becomes more focused in his or her own actions, and more effective in helping the group he/she leads develop continuous forward momentum.
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A coaching relationship consists of monthly meetings of about an hour. At each meeting you choose the topic that you would most like to create an actionable plan forward. Through clarifying questions, you create a roadmap of steps to create momentum forward.
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A Coaching covenant generally consists of six sessions. Each session cost $100-125, depending on how much travel is required.