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BACK COVER: If you want to be a good leader, youmust learn to be a good coach. Coaching is a word no longer usedonly in the athletic arena. Not only is it the "hottest thing inmanagement today," according to Fortune magazine, but it isspilling over into all areas of our active lives. We are seeingpersonal coaches in health clubs for exercise programs, diet, andnutrition, as well as for our personal finances and business. Infact, coaching can be used in any aspect of life that requiresaccountability, encouragement, and a commitment to growth. Dr. GaryR. Collins, a well-known author in the field of counseling, takesthe successful principles of coaching and gives them a God-centeredapplication. Broader in scope than either mentoring or discipling,Christian coaching helps people find God?s vision for their livesand learn to live accordingly. Through stories, insights, andinterviews with influential coaches, Collins gives us a model ofChristian coaching. The principles can be used to bring vision,passion, and a sense of purpose to your own life, as well as equipyou to guide others. You may want to become a professional coach,or simply use coaching in your personal ministry or church.Christian Coaching will help you learn the characteristics of aneffective coach, how to build those characteristics into your life,and how to coach and lead others with the same leadership styleJesus demonstrated: servant leadership. If you long to make adifference in the lives of others, this book will give you thetools and skills to use coaching to impact those around you. Thebest coaches help others to envision the future and imagine doingthings that they have never done before. With this book, you canbecome that kind of coach. INSIDE FLAP: Help others get from wherethey are to where they want to be. Hal is an engineer who works fora large company. He has a good job with an excellent income and hisfuture looks bright. Living in a comfortable home in a desirableneighborhood, he is surrounded by others who are also highlysuccessful, upwardly mobile young professionals. The whole familyis active in a good church where Hal was recently elected as achurch deacon. He and his wife teach a Sunday school class. He is amember of a health club and has enlisted the services of a workoutcoach and a tennis coach. From all outward appearances, Hal has itmade. Why would he need a life coach? Hal is miserable. In his busylife he has no time to reflect on where he is headed or even relaxand enjoy where he is now. Solitude or time alone with God neverseems to happen. He would like to get off this treadmill, butdoesn't know where to begin. He needs someone to come alongsidehim, listen, and give him honest feedback. He needs a life coach.Working with a coach, he can evaluate where he is in his life, forma vision of where he wants to go, and set priorities and goals toget there. Well-known author Gary R. Collins gives us a how-to bookfor becoming a Christian coach. "Coaching is the art and practiceof guiding a person or group from where they are toward the greatercompetence and fulfillment that they desire." Coaching is not aboutlooking back. It is about looking ahead. It is about helpingpeople: - Discover a life purpose - Map a clearer vision for thefuture - Develop a mission statement - Find and articulate clearvalues - Learn to manage change effectively - Appraise performance- Strengthen communication skills - Get out of a rut - Buildself-confidence - Gain the courage to take risks - Nurture a closerwalk with God Filled with valuable coaching principles, as well asinterviews with experienced and practicing Christian coaches,Christian Coaching will motivate and inspire you to help othersturn potential into reality.
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With a biblically based approach, this groundbreaking textbook for life coaching explores a new coaching model, how-to sections field-tested for more than eight years, custom forms coaches can use, and more.
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Help others realize their maximum potential with a God-centered approach to coaching.
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Coaching is a widely respected and highly effective way of helping people get unstuck. Companies, churches, families, and individuals are turning to coaches for help in navigating life’s transitions, obstacles, relationships, and more. This second edition of Christian Coaching is a revised, expanded, and updated version with significant new material to reflect current trends and standards in the coaching field. Dr. Collins offers you biblical principles, how-tos, and practical forms and tools to enhance your coaching skills. You’ll learn how to:
* Refine your listening and questioning skills
* Apply coaching principles in various facets of life, including church, the workplace, and marriage
* Use the reproducible forms in the back of the book to enhance your coaching
* Be more effective in helping people discover and live out God's purpose for their lives
Though used widely as a respected textbook and reference for Christian leaders, pastors, and counselors, this may also be the most entertaining book you will read on coaching. It is full of life wisdom and riveting stories that will equip you to help people get from where they are to where they want to be.
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Coaching has expanded beyond athletics to almostevery aspect of life that requires accountability, encouragement,and a commitment to growth.
Dr. Gary R. Collins takes the successful principles of coachingand gives them a God-centered application. Broader in scope thaneither mentoring or discipling,Christian Coachinghelps people find God?s vision for their lives andlearn to live accordingly through stories, insights, andinterviews.
About the Author
GARY COLLINS is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University. He is the author of more than two hundred articles and more than fifty books, including The Biblical Basis for Christian Counseling (NavPress) and Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide (Third edition published in 2007) and Christian Coaching (NavPress). Gary served for twenty years as professor of psychology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, was president of the 15,000-member American Association of Christian Counselors, and was founding editor of Christian Counseling Today magazine. He is Distinguished Professor of Leadership and Coaching at Psychological Studies Institute in Atlanta and Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Regent University in Virginia. He writes a weekly newsletter on coaching and counseling and frequently travels overseas and within North America to speak on issues relating to Christian counseling and coaching.