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Observations on Coaching and Accountability Systems within the Foursquare Movement
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Assessment 7 Skills of an Effective Church Planter Reaching People Resourcing a Plan Relational Dynamic (Resolving Conflict) Strong Marriage Vision Implementation Communication Skills Courageous Faith Character Coach assignment happens at assessment debrief
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Assessment Debrief Includes the Coach, who receives a copy of the assessment. This contains the following under each of the 7 skills being assessed: Opening comments Three behavioral examples Selection Summary Coaching Tips
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Church Planter Training MAP Field Manual MULTIPLICATION ASSISTING PROCESS A Partnership for Preparing Church Planters
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Sponsoring Coaches are asked to help the Church Planter answer just one very important question: “What does a life-giving, Biblically faithful Foursquare church look like in my context?”
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We Get there by the Sponsoring Coach asking the Planter outcome and resource questions: Discover - reality Dream - about what could be Design - a Missional Plan Deliver - a Redemptive Community
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Accountability and Sustainable Coaching Structures Online Coaching Reports How is the health of the family life of the Church Planter? Were there any specialist(s) brought in to assist this month? Describe. What challenges are you facing and how are they being addressed?
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Online Coaching Questions Do you feel stalled, on target or ahead of projected time frames for working with this church plant? Describe. Who needs to be invited to assist in your next meeting time? What assistance can your District Missional Coordinator offer you in sponsoring this church plant?
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Foursquare in Transition From The Expert to Collaborative Learner/Leader From Professional Clergy to Vocational Holiness From Kingdom-Building to Building God’s Kingdom From the Church as a Building to the Church as God’s People Sent From Positional Authority to Representative Authority
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Missional Motivation for Coaches Relationships- caring for the person before the task, taking the time and action needed to build sustaining credibility. We believe nothing is more missional than doing ministry with people who have mutual love and respect for each other. Service- valuing empowerment over control, listening, timely responses, mending and healing where needed, delivering information, resources, encouragement and celebration.
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Missional Motivation for Coaches Context- valuing the uniqueness and needs of each person. Celebrate individual and geographic distinctive, delivering a customized engagement of ministry appropriate to each setting. Collaboration- teamwork and cooperation over individual accomplishment, keeping the needs of the person in focus. Drop what you’re doing to advance the cause of others.
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