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Pastoral Coaching: The Inherent Sacred Sermon for Being Inwardly Awake

Diligence is an epidemic- that compels us to keep toiling! But on the flipside, our culture fosters us to push ourselves beyond healthy limits to overachieve.

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Pastoral Coaching: The Inherent Sacred Sermon for Being Inwardly Awake

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  1. Pastoral Coaching: The Inherent Sacred Sermon for Being Inwardly Awake Diligence is an epidemic- that compels us to keep toiling! But on the flipside, our culture fosters us to push ourselves beyond healthy limits to overachieve. Endeavoring, working hard is good; in fact it is a way to praise almighty for the skills he has given us. We should give our best and keep no stones unturned to the task we undertake, but we also need to set time for intentional grooming. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  2. The Cure Introduced A Pastoral Coach is vital in bringing to the surface the unique gifting and talent you have for accomplishing great things. Thomas Friedman, the brilliant columnist for the New York Times, talked about the same problem. His column’s title was “The Age of Interruption.”He reflected on spending four days in a Peruvian rain forest: “I have to say, as a wired junkie myself, there was something cleansing about spending four days totally disconnected. It was the best antidote to the disease of our age, what the former Microsoft executive Linda Stone aptly labeled “continuous partial attention.” That is, you are multitasking your way through the day, continuously devoting only partial attention to each act or person you encounter. It is the malady of modernity. We have gone from the Iron Age to the Industrial Age to the Information Age to the Age of Interruption.2 This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  3. The ongoing problem that sets us back is that we are striving to achieve, we drive down our quality of life and miss some great things in our personal grooming. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  4. When you state it, inoculated leaders nod their sleepy heads. The truth is we have completely lost ourselves in this materialistic world. If stated in an order the pastoral coaching is NOT merely meant to give people a weekly pep talk! Dan Montgomery’s well-established Compass Model integrates psychology and theology, while demonstrating with lively case studies the beautiful potential for healing available in the pastor and care-seeker relationship. What draws the line between a pastor and a care-seeker? What are the keys to coaching principles that correlate a Pastor in an affluent way? This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  5. Here are The 3 Dimensions of Coaching Principles that have straight Relevance to Pastoring: 1. Asking Questions: The Pastor is the worship leader who strives to rearrange your life around the practices of Jesus. There are many encouraging signs that show how much are pastors interested and focused in helping the souls to attain their perceived measure of success. They encourage you to interact with them as Christ did with his disciples with great, open-ended questions that get people to think on their own and solve their own problems. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  6. 2. Active Listening & Action Planning: The active listening that is accomplished via evangelism helps people to land on specific steps of action they fully own and follow through to completion. As they do, coaching holds them accountable for achieving those actions and provides generous amounts of positive praise along the way. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  7. 3. Providing Accountability and Giving Affirmation: A pastor is called, according to Ephesians 4:11-12, to be an equipper of leaders who is proclaimed by the Christ himself.  He is the evangelist responsible for baptizing a soul by shaping his tangled mind via his influential spiritual coaching. He is the mentor who’s the lord sent human figure that provides you the answers for your worldly affairs and questionnaire that keeps you strucked many a times and he is wholly answerable to the lord  for the preaching he has delivered. Hebrews 13:17 says pastors will stand before the Lord and give account for the souls of their flock. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  8. Contemplating Supreme Pastors from the ink of Bill Hull’s-“The Disciple making Pastor”: The pastor must possess convictions concerning disciple making and declare it as top priority from the pulpit. This is ongoing and lifelong, necessary for the care of the soul of their disciple in which the developing disciple is commissioned to a mission in the harvest field. 2. The philosophy and its goals should be published in church literature and should be reviewed by leadership and reported to the congregation annually. This provides for a form of accountability for all concerned, and it tells the church how it is doing. 3. The disciple-making philosophy must be modeled at the church-leadership level. The pastor and leaders should be effective disciple makers themselves or you can say they should be a disciple first, seek god daily and practice the spiritual disciplines they advocate. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  9. If we believe, truly believe the pastor is responsible; the pastor is charged; the pastor is accountable; the only thing we are missing is an inspiration, a heart and a fire to do it. This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

  10. Dr. Jerry Johnston Dr. Jerry Johnston is versatile, dynamic, frequently requested speaker/evangelist, author and media personality with strong stage presence and an unforgettable and convincing style that motivates and inspires audiences of all ages. jerryjohnston.com Contact Us Houston Baptist University 7502 Fondren Road Houston, Texas 77074-3298 USAss This presentation is brought to you by Jerryjohnston.com

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