Sit back and relax as you listen to our second K1 podcast. On this edition, Mr. Jeff runs into K1 11:15 coach Liz and SG leader Mary Jo (who also has been known to teach from time-to-time). Join them as they share what serving in K1 is all about and how it has impacted their lives. As you listen, reflect on your serving opportunity in K1 and how God is leading you through your serving journey.
For those of you computer savvy people, you know just what I am talking about. For those folks who are less computer savvy, a podcast is an audio track that you listen to online, without a cd. To listen, simply hit the play button below. This podcast is around 7 ½ minutes long.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Susan Shadid (and guests) at Your Service!
Hey There Wonderful K/1 Leaders,
You continue to amaze me when I am in your room listening and watching. Your faithfulness and dedication to intentionally engage and learn more about your Awesome Audience – Kdg./1st graders is obvious. Your spirit of openness and hospitality helps create a safe place emotionally, physically, and intellectually – which is one of the first things that your small group needs to experience.
One of my roles, along with Erin and Jeff, is to serve the K/1 team - YOU! We all have different strengths as well as areas where we want to grow .My focus will be on helping each one of you become “Fully Equipped” for your role as a leader in K/1 Promiseland. There are many ways to do that, one of which you have suggested: on-line training. We are finally moving in that direction, starting with this interactive K/1 blog.
So here’s how it will work:
1. Think about your personal skills as a leader and ask yourself the question, “I could be a better leader if I knew how to _________ ? Or, perhaps a situation arose as you were leading your small group and you really didn’t feel you handled it well. You would love to get some advice/input/suggestions so you can do better next time.
2. On this blog sight-in the comments section-write out your question.
3. We will then begin an open dialogue of suggestions that you might want to try to help you grow in your leadership skills as you engage with each kid in your small group.
4. If something works, share it with others on this sight. Rarely does one method work for everyone.
5. From time to time we may invite guests in to give their ideas, too.
Some things to remember before writing your question:
1. All questions are valid. If you are wondering about a certain issue – most likely 50% of other leaders are also asking the same question.
2. Note: We can never change the behavior of another person, the only behavior we can be sure of changing is our own. So as you word the question, try stating it in such a way that will help you as a leader vs. trying to change the behavior of the child.
Looking forward to this wonderful conversation that we can all have together.
The first 3 people who engage and post their questions or comments will receive a gift certificate from Dr. B’s.
Welcome ABOARD to this AWESOME K/1 Learning Community!
Susan Shadid and….
You continue to amaze me when I am in your room listening and watching. Your faithfulness and dedication to intentionally engage and learn more about your Awesome Audience – Kdg./1st graders is obvious. Your spirit of openness and hospitality helps create a safe place emotionally, physically, and intellectually – which is one of the first things that your small group needs to experience.
One of my roles, along with Erin and Jeff, is to serve the K/1 team - YOU! We all have different strengths as well as areas where we want to grow .My focus will be on helping each one of you become “Fully Equipped” for your role as a leader in K/1 Promiseland. There are many ways to do that, one of which you have suggested: on-line training. We are finally moving in that direction, starting with this interactive K/1 blog.
So here’s how it will work:
1. Think about your personal skills as a leader and ask yourself the question, “I could be a better leader if I knew how to _________ ? Or, perhaps a situation arose as you were leading your small group and you really didn’t feel you handled it well. You would love to get some advice/input/suggestions so you can do better next time.
2. On this blog sight-in the comments section-write out your question.
3. We will then begin an open dialogue of suggestions that you might want to try to help you grow in your leadership skills as you engage with each kid in your small group.
4. If something works, share it with others on this sight. Rarely does one method work for everyone.
5. From time to time we may invite guests in to give their ideas, too.
Some things to remember before writing your question:
1. All questions are valid. If you are wondering about a certain issue – most likely 50% of other leaders are also asking the same question.
2. Note: We can never change the behavior of another person, the only behavior we can be sure of changing is our own. So as you word the question, try stating it in such a way that will help you as a leader vs. trying to change the behavior of the child.
Looking forward to this wonderful conversation that we can all have together.
The first 3 people who engage and post their questions or comments will receive a gift certificate from Dr. B’s.
Welcome ABOARD to this AWESOME K/1 Learning Community!
Susan Shadid and….
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
I Want to Ask You a Favor
Please take, literally, 1 minute to read the following article from Today's Children's Ministry. The article is written by Erin Staal (anyone remember that name?) age 11.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/childrensministry/servingfamilies/iwanttoaskyouafavor.html
Enjoy!
http://www.christianitytoday.com/childrensministry/servingfamilies/iwanttoaskyouafavor.html
Enjoy!
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