Attending 2012 NCCYM? Your Feedback is Needed
Attending 2012 NCCYM? Your Feedback is Needed
If you are attending my workshop at NCCYM 2012 in Orlando, “The Hidden Secrets of Leading,” I’m looking forward to being with you there!
As part of my workshop, I’d love your feedback on this one simple question:
What is the most important leadership lesson you’ve learned in your experience in ministry?
Please respond in the comments section.
I plan to use some of your feedback in my workshops. Thanks in advance for your replies and safe travels to Orlando!
John Rinaldo
As the Business Manager at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Morgan Hill, CA, Dr. John Rinaldo serves as the administrator over operations and finances for the parish in support of all parish ministries. Previously, John served as the Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of San Jose, empowering parish communities to minister to the needs of youth and young adults. John is also an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University teaching pastoral ministry courses to graduate students.
John Rinaldo
As the Business Manager at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Morgan Hill, CA, Dr. John Rinaldo serves as the administrator over operations and finances for the parish in support of all parish ministries. Previously, John served as the Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of San Jose, empowering parish communities to minister to the needs of youth and young adults. John is also an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University teaching pastoral ministry courses to graduate students.
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To be patient and allow myself to listen.
Hi Brenda, being patient is one that I struggle with. Do you have any tips for me? I could use them.
John
HUMILITY. I do not know everything and my ideas are not always the best. The best leaders help (and allow)others to shine.
Danielle, great lesson! I wish I did know everything and that my way is always the right way, but God has not blessed me with such giftedness. In the mean time, I guess humility will have to do.
John
Sometimes silence is the best response to criticism.