Challenges for Initial CPM Efforts

This is the 2nd part of a 2-part series discussing the “Generational Dynamics & Challenges” article that Steve Smith & Stan Parks wrote. You can watch Part 1 here.

I spent some time at our weekly Ongoing Coaching meeting describing the second section of this article.

I talked about:

  • How to differentiate between a friendly person, an interested person, and a person of peace

  • Training other believers to join the search for persons of peace, rather than working alone

  • Why you shouldn’t rely too much on certain “methods” of a CPM model

  • Why working hard is essential

  • Focusing on what “what must be done” rather than “what you can do”

  • Importance of modeling what you train

  • Overcoming the hardest hurdle in initial CPM efforts

Chris Galanos shares from the "Generational Dynamics & Challenges" article that Steve Smith & Stan Parks wrote. This is the 2nd part of a 2-part series.He ta...

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