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by Ircel Harrison, Summit Coach Training Coordinator

Coaching — executive coaching, life coaching, leadership coaching — is relatively new, but the impact of coaches in both personal and professional life has been significant. Coaches have a certain "soft skill" DNA. The best candidates are typically professionals in "people-centric" fields who have already shown an a...


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Soft Knees

by Peggy Haymes, Pinnacle Associate

I was talking with our high school students about calling. Since our church was voting that morning to call a new pastor, it seemed like a good time to talk with them about why we spoke of calling new ministers, not hiring them. One of the things I mentioned was that when we call a pastor, we cannot tell them exactly what they will ...


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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

There is such a mix of dynamics at play in our current life and ministry context....Regardless of one's theological, sociological, or political point of view, it looks like we can all agree that high volatility has followed us from 2025 into 2026. Things have not settled down, as we had hoped perhaps. But instead,

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by Ircel Harrison, Summit Coach Training Coordinator

Would you rather be called a manager or a leader? There is a lot of discussion about the use of these terms. I would much rather be seen as a leader, but most positions I have filled required management functions as well.

In scripture, we find examples of both managers and leaders. Nehemiah was a good...


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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

We don’t much like to acknowledge this truth, preferring to believe that everyone in our communities would resonate with our churches if they were just able to know us like we do. There’s good intention behind that belief, wanting to be open to all people from all walks of life. Yet with minimal reflection, we can eas...


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