Leaders should never serve without a support structure, without others to help them maintain their focus, their purity, and the characteristics that make them eligible to lead in the church. This download is full of practical advice for building up these relationships in your church and on your teams.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Counter-Cultural Accountability Western culture discourages accountability, but the gospel demands it.
David Augsburger
Establishing Boundaries Determine how—and to whom—you need to be accountable.
Paul Cedar
Creating Opportunities Actively seek avenues for constructive accountability.
Heidi Husted
Developing Accountability Friendships Work an intentional accountability relationship into your schedule.
Gary Downing
Pursuing Accountability Within Friendships How three busy leaders prioritize their no-holds-barred friendship.
interview with Scotty Smith, Scott Roley, and Michael Card
How to Form an Accountability Group Follow these steps for establishing an accountability group.
Christopher Easley
How to Conduct an Accountability Group Ensure that your group includes the necessary elements.
Christopher Easley
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Posted: April 28, 2008
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