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THE POWER OF PREVIEW

Renee Keller and Ivan John Liew

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QUEST for men:

Building Multiplying Disciples Everywhere so that

Everyone knows Someone who truly follows Christ

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THE SIGNIFICANCE PROJECT �Vision & Mission

Building movements of multiplying disciples everywhere so that everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus.

Matthew 28:18-20; 2 Timothy 2:2

Core Values: Faith, Growth and Fruitfulness

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FOUR �KEY OBJECTIVES�of the� Life Coaching Resources�

  1. Participants will know their true identity, worth and uniqueness in Christ, as well as the good works God has called them to do for His glory.�
  2. Participants would experience a growing authentic relationship with the Creator and walk in the power of the Holy Spirit moment by moment.

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FOUR �KEY OBJECTIVES� of the �Life Coaching Resources�

  1. Participants will know their �personal mission: how God is asking them to join Him in His mission of seeking and saving

the lost.

  1. Participants would be involved in �spiritual multiplication –living

out their mission, including

helping others to know the

resource and join a life coaching

group that they will facilitate and

host.

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FOUR KEY OBJECTIVES OF A PREVIEW

  1. TO GIVE PEOPLE AN IDEA OF WHAT THE CONTENT OF THE RESOURCE IS ABOUT

  • TO HELP THEM EXPERIENCE WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE IN A LIFE-COACHING GROUP

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FOUR KEY OBJECTIVES OF A PREVIEW

  1. TO PROVIDE INSPIRATION AND MOTIVATION TO LEAD A GROUP, JOIN A GROUP,OR BE AN ACTIVATOR IN THEIR AREA, CITY, COUNTRY, CAMPUS

  • TO GIVE VISION TO MINISTRY LEADERS TO BEGIN LIFE-COACHING GROUPS TO HELP MEET THEIR MISSIONAL OBJECTIVES

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THE PREVIEW EXPERIENCE : what will they take away from the time?

  • Be ministered to personally
  • Gain a vision for how to use the resources in their ministry context
  • Hear stories about changed lives
  • Be encouraged to help mobilize others for the mission
  • Build relationships with one another

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PRACTICAL TIPS

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�� A PREVIEW IS NOT A MODEL FOR DOING THE COURSE

BUT A WAY TO EXPERIENCE SOME HIGHLIGHTS TO GAIN INFORMATION AND DIRECTION TO JOIN, LEAD AND MULTIPLY GROUPS

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LENGTH OF PREVIEW OPTIONS

  • HALF DAY
  • FULL DAY
  • TWO OR THREE DAYS

THE LONGER THE PREVIEW THE MORE MOTIVATED AND EQUIPPED THE ATTENDEES ARE

PREVIEW DOCUMENTS CAN BE FOUND ON THE SIGNFICANCE PROJECT GOOGLE DRIVE

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TIMING FOR A PREVIEW

  • END OF YEARLY MINISTRY CYCLE
  • BEGINNING OF YEARLY MINISTRY CYCLE

This allows time after the Preview for people to join groups to experience the full course.

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PRESENTERS AND FACILITATORS

  • BEST TO HAVE AT LEAST TWO PRESENTERS UP FRONT
  • FACILITATOR AT EACH TABLE
  • TABLES OF 8 PEOPLE BEST INCLUDING THE FACILITATOR

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HOW TO DECIDE THE �DURATION OF PREVIEW? �

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1. Audiences we are reaching� 2. Objectives we have in mind

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AUDIENCES WE ARE REACHING

THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO

  1. Know more about the course
  2. Ready to embark on a course
  3. Facilitate courses
  4. Activate others to use the resources

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½ DAY PREVIEW

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½ DAY PREVIEW�FOCUS

  1. Give interested participants an idea about the resources
  2. Share stories of life changed.
  3. Provide opportunity to sign up for a Life-Coaching Group.

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WHO TO ATTEND ½ DAY PREVIEW?

Participants who would like to

  1. Know more about the course
  2. Ready to embark on a course

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1-Day Preview

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WHO TO ATTEND 1- DAY PREVIEW?

LEADERS who would like

  • To experience and embark on a course
  • To activate others to use the resources

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1-DAY PREVIEW�FOCUS

  1. Experience Life-Coaching group and embark on a course.
  2. Share vision on how to use the resources in their sphere of influence.

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2-DAY PREVIEW

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WHO TO ATTEND 2-DAY PREVIEW?

LEADERS who would like

  • To experience the course
  • To facilitate future courses
  • To activate others to use the resources

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2-DAY PREVIEW�FOCUS

  1. Experience Life- Coaching Group
  2. Encouragement to help participants begin groups and facilitate a group themselves.
  3. Share vision on how to use the resources in their sphere of influence.