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Coach a New Leader to Thrive

WHY IS THIS IlearnleadMPORTANT? How do you handle a new leader in your Sunday School? Every year, we develop new leaders to help us in Sunday School. How familiar do these ideas sound?

  • You hand them a job description.
  • You provide training opportunities for them.
  • You take the time to lay out a plan of action.

For some reason, though, you still wonder if they have caught the vision and understand the role. Have you done what you can? Now, will they own the vision and  commit to the needed steps and actions?

WHAT DO I DO? How about using a coaching approach with the new leader? The leadership coaching approach encourages you to do the following:

  • Listen to their thoughts about what they think they should do. Hear their ideas and thoughts about ways to accomplish their goals. Listen for their fears and concerns.
  • Ask powerful, open-ended questions that get them to define their goals, their options to complete their work, and ways they can meet their goals. Here are some examples:
    • What do you want to accomplish in your class?
    • What are your options for completing this work?
    • Who else can you get involved with you?
    • What is one step you can take to accomplish this goal?
  • Help the new leader decide specific steps they can take and how they can create an accountability structure to get the work done.

This approach can lead to action, accountability, and growth of the new leader. Try it this year!

Lead Your Apprentice to Pray for and Pursue an Apprentice

LookingFarWHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? In many churches, there is a leadership crisis. More leaders are needed to care for members AND to reach out to new people. Added to this, the teacher cannot do all of the work of the class. Leadership multiplication continues when an apprentice pours into another apprentice. Keep in mind the words of Paul: “and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also” (2 Timothy 2:2, ESV).

WHAT DO I DO? You have prayed, observed, and assigned ministry to your apprentice. You have enlisted the leader to come alongside of you to carry out important work of the class. You have picked up the training pace after enlistment. Now what? Lead him/her to pray and pursue an apprentice!

Before you finish investing in your apprentice, lead the leader to do what you did. Lead the leader to ask God to send a potential leader (Matthew 9:47). Lead him/her to begin observing people in class and beyond the class. Tell him/her to notice when God seems to be directing attention toward an individual. Lead him/her to notice what God is doing in the life of the potential apprentice. And encourage him/her to begin to spend time with that potential leader doing life and class ministry together.

When your apprentice prays for and pursues another apprentice, everything you do with and say to your apprentice becomes more important. Class ministry and Kingdom work are expanded.