Thursday, September 24, 2009

Mentoring

I remember in my High School days a leadership event that harkened back to the 1970's for a process to multiply leaders. It was:

I do
I do, you watch
You do, I watch
You do

The problem is, it doesn't capture active participation from both parties and it doesn't reproduce itself.

When I attended THE NINES, here is a modification of that process that answers both limitations:

I do, you watch
I do, you help
You do, I help
You do, I cheer you on
You do and someone else watches

Wash, rinse, repeat.

Is this more effective? How have you seen this in action (or not)?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Permission to Speak Freely

This website


asks a great question:

"What is the one thing you feel you can't say in church?"

Even though this is geared for laypeople, I believe this is also a great question for Pastors because I believe there are some things I can't say in church either.

I wonder what it would look like to have total openness and authenticity in church. Kinda scary but so freeing too!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Moleh-skeen-uh


I've always heard about them but never had the opportunity to get one.

Now I've got one ...

... AND I LOVE IT!!!!

My first MOLESKIN


It works a lot better than my sketchpad that is big and bulky. This moleskin is much easier to carry around. I'm able to more effectively capture my thoughts, sermon ideas as well as keep track of "little things" that people mention (likes, dislikes, goals, dreams, etc.).