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10 Ways to Have a Reproducing Culture

Ron Edmondson

You can’t recruit leaders – at least not effectively – if you never develop a culture to do so. Therefore, we must strive to recruit more leaders and we do so by having a culture of reproduction. How do we develop that type of culture? I shared some ways I do this in a previous post. Identify potential.

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10 Ways to Have a Reproducing Culture

Ron Edmondson

With that in mind, we must strive to recruit more leaders and we do that by having a culture of reproduction. How do we develop that type of culture? Share responsibilities early - The easiest way to learn something is to do it and the more ownership given to people the more they will be motivated to participate.

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“Transformational Discipleship: How People Really Grow”

Ron Edmondson

How can we do it better? Here is my interview on Transformational Discipleship: Why do you feel strongly about this particular discipleship message? It’s what we are all supposed to be about, both as a disciple and as one participating in the process of discipling others. What specifically do you mean by them?

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Announcing a Life and Career Transition for Ron and Cheryl Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

A Life Transition for The Edmondsons. I want to use them doing something that fuels me every day. He said I must be doing multiple things to feel fulfilled. Several churches have entertained the idea of me doing some intentional interim work. I’ve been doing online ministry since “dial up” days in the mid 90’s.