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Practical Ministry Skills
Ministering to Challenging People
Love the most difficult-to-love people in your ministry, and help them to connect in community.
Store Code: PS92
Format: Microsoft Word
Price: $14.95

Topics:Acceptance, Assimilation, Difficult people
Filters:Counseling, Discipleship, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Small group leader
References:Colossians 3:12, Matthew 9:36, Psalm 116:5, Job 6:14
Date Added:December 07, 2010
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Overview

Every ministry has them: those people who just can't seem to fit in. Whether they're too talkative, too shy, too combative, or too needy, they all share one thing in common: they are all broken people, desperately in need of God's unconditional love.

This 18-page resource is designed to help you reach out to these people and help them connect in community, and to train other leaders to do the same so your church can better reach the broken in your midst.

NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Making the Effort to Connect with Difficult People 
An interview with Pat Sikora.

Three Ways to Handle Problem People 
Every group has them. Here's how to deal with them.

Messy, Costly, Dirty Ministry 
The risk of welcoming those nobody else wants.

Seven Steps for Serving Challenging People 
The challenge of leading challenging people.

Chronically Wounded and Needy 
How to minister to the minority who demand the majority of your time.

No One Is Normal 
An interview with John Ortberg.

Christian Misfits 
An interview with Marcia Ford.


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