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Assessment Pack
Overcoming Criticism
What to do when destructive words make their way into your ministry.
Store Code: AP35
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

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Topics:Conflict, Conflict management, Conflict resolution, Criticism, Disagreements, Division, Reconciliation
Filters:Committee member, Management, Pastor, Pastoral care, Volunteer
Purpose:Fellowship
References:Proverbs 27:9, Psalm 56:1, 1 Timothy 4:16
Date Added:January 09, 2008



Overview

In ministry, criticism is inevitable. But that does not mean leaders are powerless to confront it and make the most of it. This download will help you assess the criticism you receive and evaluate how you can--or should--respond to it.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

8 Ways to Handle Criticism
Every leader needs a plan for dealing with the inevitable.

 
Criticism or Abuse?
How to draw the line

 
Leading Amidst Criticism
Those at the helm of a church need to get used to it.

 
Sensing Dissatisfaction
Head off criticism with attentiveness to these areas.

 
Classify Your Critics
Long- and short-term solutions to handling those who are determined to keep you in line.

 
From Stumbling Block to Steppingstone
We all feel wounded by a critic’s arrows, but they can become goads to progress.

 
The Conversation You Dread
A constructive approach for those difficult confrontations.

 
The Price of Progress
Four ways to keep change from turning your church upside down

 
Healthy Dissatisfaction
A commitment to peace can transform how your church approaches conflict.

 

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