Buiding Church Leaders Home
Search By:
Advanced Search
Church RoleTopicFree Samples
Home > Store > Training Themes > Training Pack > Individual Handout
Training Themes
How to Handle Criticism (free sample)

7 biblical and practical steps.
Store Code: TT6A-L
Format: Word Document Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Article

Get This Full
Training Resource
Join Now!

Topics:Conflict, Conflict resolution, Controversy, Difficult people, Division, Factions, Unity
Filters:Church board, Church staff, Discipleship, Elder, Family ministry, Pastor
References:1 Corinthians 13:4-13, Hebrews 12:14-15
Date Added:August 01, 2007
share this pageshare this page



NOTE: This article appears in the resource Handling Conflict.

1 Corinthians 13:4-13; Hebrews 12:14-15

Criticism is part of leadership; here are ways to handle it:

  1. Anticipate specific criticism. Every capable leader knows the "thought leaders" in a group and often talks to them ahead of time, enlisting their support or listening to their criticisms before a meeting. You can't go into a meeting without knowing how the voting will go.

To view this individual handout, please download the Training Pack, Handling Conflict.






Average User Rating: Not rated

Submit Your Rating and Review *

Low

High

1000 character limit

* Comments may be edited for tone and clarity.


Becoming a Great Church Board
Build a board that helps your church follow God's leading.

Conflict & Healing
Learn how to stay positive, handle situations appropriately, and heal any wounds that are holding back the church.




Creating Uncommon-Unity
Jesus' interaction with his disciples teaches us about true community.

The Gift of Rebuke
How I learned to take correction - and give it.



Login