3 day training
INTENSIVE CLASSES : GO DEEPER
NAVIGATING CHANGE, CONFLICT & STRESS - TRUE TO WHO YOU ARE
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_ NEXT CLASS: April 22-24, 2013.
9:00am - 4:00pm each day.

Growing as a leader is a complicated process. What makes
an effective, long-term youth ministry leader? Do you feel like people don’t
take you seriously? Could you use some help with finding your voice? Everyone is
talking about leadership but how does that apply to you as a youth worker?
In this class, we’ll go beyond generic definitions
of leadership and help you understand how to better minister to teens out of your
areas of strength, as well as how to work with those who differ from you. We will
discuss the issues in leading change, building effective teams, understanding personality
differences, and dealing with conflict, stress and burnout. Take three days to improve
your leadership because…nothing happens without a leader.
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TEACHERS: Tiger McLuen,
Pam Hull, System Director of Strategy Development, HealthEast
Dan Collison, Lead Pastor, First Covenant, Minneapolis, MN
BIGGER PICTURE: You can take these classes in any order, but this class is 1 of
6 toward a Certificate in our Youth Ministry Certification Program.
Click here to read more.
COST: $300. 2 for $500 (2 classes or 2 people for the same class)
+ MIKE YACONELLI SCHOLARSHIP FUND
TO REGISTER: Call (651) 484-9400, or email
us or click button below

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS CLASS:
“I can go home and start with the basics of creating a mission and vision with a team and setting them up to support the ministry.”
“This class is completely useful! This was very affirming this week to know what I’ve learned in 4 classes here, I’m doing and using - and it’s affecting our youth ministry in a very positive direction.”
“The highlights of this class were the speakers, the open discussion, and answering questions that were unique to our personal ministry. I like the networking and idea sharing. It’s all good!”
