by Steve Parsons | Sep 19, 2019 | Asking Good Questions, Latest News, Parenting Resources
Tell me more: 8 conversations to start (and continue) with your college freshman Steve Argue, PhD Photo by Soroush Karimi Know someone navigating a new parenting phase this fall? Share this list (consider pairing it with a coffee gift card!) to help family and friends... by Steve Parsons | Jan 15, 2019 | Asking Good Questions, Asking Questions, Listening, Mentor, Mentoree, Mentoring, NextGen Ministry, Parenting Resources
The following is an article from the Fuller Institute that helps the older generations understand the challenges that technology bring to preserving unity across the generations. Every technological advancement (electricity, the telephone, radio, television) was... by Steve Parsons | Jan 2, 2019 | Asking Good Questions, Mentoree, Parenting Resources, S.H.A.P.E.
Exploring My S.H.A.P.E. for Service: S = Spiritual Gifts H = Heart Desires A = Abilities P = Personality E = Experiences in Life “Who am I made to be?”, or “What is my purpose?” These questions are core questions to all of us who... by Steve Parsons | Nov 6, 2018 | Asking Good Questions, Asking Questions, Mentor, Mentoree, Mentoring
Better Conversations Thoughts taken from “Better Conversations” by Jim Knight. “What people really need is a good listening to.” MaryLou Casey Six Conversation Beliefs “I see conversation partners as equals” means that we do not see ourselves as better... by Steve Parsons | May 30, 2018 | Asking Good Questions, Asking Questions, Listening, Mentor, Mentoring
Sometimes as Mentors it only takes one question to help another to rediscover what God is asking of them or to understand how the enemy is distracting them. The following article is a reposting from SharpeningLeaders .com. The Power of a Single Question By Arrow... by Steve Parsons | May 30, 2018 | Asking Good Questions, Asking Questions, Mentor, Mentoring
We are all going to find ourselves being with a mentor that is in the middle of conflict. Our ability to understand conflict and then ask good questions may set the table for our mentoree to manage conflict. The following article is a reposting from CareLeader.org....