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    Monday
    Mar092009

    The Celebrate Recovery Encourager Coach

    I spent this weekend at the Celebrate Recovery One Day Seminar in the New Orleans area, in Metarie, Louisiana.  Many thanks to Celebration Church and to our Church Host, Ruth.  Ruth has now hosted a One Day Seminar for five years in a row. What a trooper!


    During the One Day Conference on Saturday, a woman, who is the Encourager Coach on a local T.E.A.M., approached me.  She was wondering what she should be doing in her position. We talked about the fact that she seems to be "wired" for the position, or a natural fit. As we visited, she shared that she had been encouraging the leaders in her local ministry with cards and scriptures. Good job! She asked where she could get more information about the Encourager position. 

    Located on this blog, in the archives, are Encourager Coach blogs, which have been saved over the last two years. In these blogs, you will find the Encourager Coach job description, along with many notes about your role in this very important position. You can even print them out and make a notebook, if you wish.  It is a valuable resource for your personal development in the role, for ideas for fellowship, and for clarification on many questions you may have. 

    Also, please note that the Celebrate Recovery Summit in August is an excellent resource for the T.E.A.M. roles. Last year, we had over 300 Encourager Coaches and potential E Coaches gather together to share. What an awesome time!

    Once again, feel free to send to send any other questions that you may have.  A comment resource is provided for you in the right hand column of this blog. John and I will try to answer pertinent questions in this blog as time allows. 

    Happy printing! ........and keep on encouraging.

    Bless you and your ministry,

    Paula  




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