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An experienced pastor, businessman, and coach, John Laster lays out major strategies for church leaders to use in developing a team concept and cooperation to lead a church to reach its leadership potential. Bill Easum describes Gaining Traction as, "a life-tested field guide to the future of your church." Using military metaphors with field briefings and field exercises for the readers, Laster lays the foundations that each leader must build upon. Laster shows step-by-step how to develop each of these foundations personally and corporately. Gaining Traction also explores leadership challenges…mehr

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An experienced pastor, businessman, and coach, John Laster lays out major strategies for church leaders to use in developing a team concept and cooperation to lead a church to reach its leadership potential. Bill Easum describes Gaining Traction as, "a life-tested field guide to the future of your church." Using military metaphors with field briefings and field exercises for the readers, Laster lays the foundations that each leader must build upon. Laster shows step-by-step how to develop each of these foundations personally and corporately. Gaining Traction also explores leadership challenges and how to deal with them. These include overcoming fear and developing trust, building team credibility using suggested credibility tools, and amassing leadership capital.
Autorenporträt
John Laster is a passionate catalyst for congregational and leadership renewal. He served on staff in large churches for over eighteen years, and spent nine years as a consultant with Easum, Bandy & Associates. He has consulted with over 70 organizations, congregations and judicatory groups. Currently John is a consultant with Horizons Stewardship Company, and serves as President of Creative Church Coaching (www.churchcoaching.com); coaching and equipping leaders to revitalize their congregations and make a Kingdom difference in their communities.