Description: Coach by Joel Comiskey My favorite coach is John Wooden. During his time coaching college basketball with the UCLA Bruins Wooden won ten NCAA titles including seven in a row from 1967 to 1973. His UCLA teams also had a record winning streak of eightyeight games four perfect 300 seasons and won thirtyeight straight games in NCAA Tournaments. Yet Wooden wasnt overly focused on winning basketball games. He was more concerned about building character in his players. He stimulated his players to be successful in their school studies attitudes and behaviorwhich ultimately resulted in success on the basketball court. And Wooden lived the life that he asked his players to follow. Wooden was an amazing coach because he built into the lives of his players and developed their character. Coaching small group leaders has similar characteristics. The goal of Christian coaches is to move people toward Jesus Christ. The Christian coach strives to lead people forward to conformity with Jesus Christ knowing that the ultimate crown is the one that will last forever 1 Corinthians 925. While Christlike character is most important a small group coach also equips leaders with the tools knowledge and opportunities they need to develop themselves and become more effective in small group ministry. A cell coach encourages nourishes and challenges cell leaders to grow and multiply their cell groups. The word coach is descriptive of the role a person plays as he or she supports cell leaders under his or her care. It is not a sacred term. In fact churches use many terms to identify the role played by the cell group coach supervisor section leader G12 leader cell overseer cell sponsor even L which is the roman numeral for 50.This bookprovides step by step instructions on how to coach a small group leader from the initial stages of leading the group all the way to giving birth to a new one. Those who have never coached before will receive clear information on how to take the small group leader to the next level. And someone who is already coaching a small group leader will also find the eight lessons in this book invaluable to empower others to lead fruitful groups. I have another moreindepth book on coaching called How to be a Great Cell Group Coach. Some of the same concepts are covered in both books but the major difference is that this book is a handsontraining manual to prepare someone to be a coach of small group leaders. My other book How to be a Great Cell Group Coach would be a great reference manual to use alongside this book. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description My favorite coach is John Wooden. During his time coaching college basketball with the UCLA Bruins, Wooden won ten NCAA titles, including seven in a row from 1967 to 1973. His UCLA teams also had a record winning streak of eighty-eight games, four perfect 30-0 seasons, and won thirty-eight straight games in NCAA Tournaments. Yet, Wooden wasnt overly focused on winning basketball games. He was more concerned about building character in his players. He stimulated his players to be successful in their school studies, attitudes, and behavior, ultimately resulted in success on the basketball court. And Wooden lived the life that he asked his players to follow. Wooden was an amazing coach because he built into the lives of his players and developed their character. Coaching small group leaders has similar characteristics. The goal of Christian coaches is to move people toward Jesus Christ. The Christian coach strives to lead people forward to conformity with Jesus Christ, knowing that the ultimate crown is the one that will last forever (1 Corinthians 9:25). While Christ-like character is most important, a small group coach also equips leaders with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to develop themselves and become more effective in small group ministry. A cell coach encourages, nourishes, and challenges cell leaders to grow and multiply their cell groups. The word coach is descriptive of the role a person plays as he or she supports cell leaders under his or her care. It is not a sacred term. In fact, churches use many terms to identify the role played by the cell group coach: supervisor, section leader, G-12 leader, cell overseer, cell sponsor, even L (which is the roman numeral for 50). This book provides step by step instructions on how to coach a small group leader from the initial stages of leading the group all the way to giving birth to a new one. Those who have never coached before will receive clear information on how to take the small group leader to the next level. And someone who is already coaching a small group leader will also find the eight lessons in this book invaluable to empower others to lead fruitful groups. I have another, more-in-depth book on coaching called How to be a Great Cell Group Coach. Some of the same concepts are covered in both books, but the major difference is that this book is a hands-on-training manual to prepare someone to be a coach of small group leaders. My other book How to be a Great Cell Group Coach would be a great reference manual to use alongside this book. Author Biography Joel Comiskey (Ph.D. Fuller Seminary) is an internationally recognized church consultant and speaker. He has served as a missionary with the C&MA in Quito, Ecuador and is now founding pastor of a cell-based church in Southern California. Joel?s books have sold 130,000 copies in North American and an additional 200,000 copies worldwide. His titles include: Home Cell Group Explosion (Touch Publications, 1998), How to Lead a Great Cell Group Meeting (Touch Publications, 2001), and An Appointment with the King (Chosen Books, 2002). Joel teaches as an adjunct professor at several theological semin Long Description My favorite coach is John Wooden. During his time coaching college basketball with the UCLA Bruins Wooden won ten NCAA titles including seven in a row from 1967 to 1973. His UCLA teams also had a record winning streak of eightyeight games four perfect 300 seasons and won thirtyeight straight games in NCAA Tournaments. Yet Wooden wasnt overly focused on winning basketball games. He was more concerned about building character in his players. He stimulated his players to be successful in their school studies attitudes and behaviorwhich ultimately resulted in success on the basketball court. And Wooden lived the life that he asked his players to follow. Wooden was an amazing coach because he built into the lives of his players and developed their character. Coaching small group leaders has similar characteristics. The goal of Christian coaches is to move people toward Jesus Christ. The Christian coach strives to lead people forward to conformity with Jesus Christ knowing that the ultimate crown is the one that will last forever 1 Corinthians 925. While Christlike character is most important a small group coach also equips leaders with the tools knowledge and opportunities they need to develop themselves and become more effective in small group ministry. A cell coach encourages nourishes and challenges cell leaders to grow and multiply their cell groups. The word coach is descriptive of the role a person plays as he or she supports cell leaders under his or her care. It is not a sacred term. In fact churches use many terms to identify the role played by the cell group coach supervisor section leader G12 leader cell overseer cell sponsor even L which is the roman numeral for 50.This bookprovides step by step instructions on how to coach a small group leader from the initial stages of leading the group all the way to giving birth to a new one. Those who have never coached before will receive clear information on how to take the small group leader to the next level. And someone who is already coaching a small group leader will also find the eight lessons in this book invaluable to empower others to lead fruitful groups. I have another moreindepth book on coaching called How to be a Great Cell Group Coach. Some of the same concepts are covered in both books but the major difference is that this book is a handsontraining manual to prepare someone to be a coach of small group leaders. My other book How to be a Great Cell Group Coach would be a great reference manual to use alongside this book. Details ISBN097906791X Author Joel Comiskey Short Title COACH Series Advanced Training Language English ISBN-10 097906791X ISBN-13 9780979067914 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 253.7 Residence CA, US Birth 1956 Subtitle Empower Others to Effectively Lead a Small Group Country of Publication United States Qualifications PH.D. Imprint CCS Publishers Place of Publication Moreno Valley DOI 10.1604/9780979067914 UK Release Date 2008-05-01 AU Release Date 2008-05-01 NZ Release Date 2008-05-01 US Release Date 2008-05-01 Pages 92 Publisher CCS Publishers Year 2008 Publication Date 2008-05-01 Illustrations black & white illustrations Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:38896478;
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Book Title: Coach: Empower Others to Effectively Lead a Small Group
Item Height: 216mm
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Author: Joel Comiskey
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Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: Ccs Publishers
Publication Year: 2008
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