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INTERACTIVE ASSESSMENT
Ministry Team Diagnostics

How is your team doing with regard to these common dysfunctions?


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Topics:Community, Conflict, Growth, Health, Leadership, Leadership development, Management, Team building, Team leadership, Teams, Volunteers
Filters:Church board, Committee member, Discipleship, Volunteer
Purpose:Fellowship
References:None
Date Added:June 10, 2008
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Posted: November 28, 2008
Jonas Kouassi-Zessia  (Guest)
MAY BE A GOOD MATERIAL


Posted: August 28, 2009
Lynda Staton  (Guest)
I am a leader in our churches Celebrate Recovery ministry. The honesty and commitment of the leaders is amazing, but then it is a recovery ministry where we are taught conflict resolution and getting feelings out in the open and lovingly confronting, when it's necessary. Honestly, the will always be differences of opinion, but things are brought out in the open and dealt with. We are all healing from life's hurts, habits and hangups.The discipleship is amazing. I have never experienced this depth of healing in any other ministry and it certainly gives us tools to live by.


Posted: February 09, 2009
zaheer  (Guest)
we are working since 1971. we are a registered ministry. this ministry was stared by a brave widow. who last year, fulfilled her 137 years of life. and slept in Jesus. now his son, Rev. Doctor Bashird-ud-din is running this ministry in pakistan.we want you to help us for the making of our Church in Pakistan & to work together with our ministry for the Glory of God name. May God bless u. your brother, Pastor Zaheer nasir


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