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	Comments on: Emerging Trends in Christian Coaching	</title>
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		By: Joan Matejceck		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Two comments on the excellent column on &quot;emerging trends&quot;:
1.  I note in my own church and in other churches in my denomination what I can only term a &quot;hunger for purpose&quot;, perhaps in part generated by the &quot;Purpose Driven Life&quot; campaigns of a few years ago, and the efforts of some churches and denominations to be more purposeful in growing disciples.

2.  Commenting on churches and denominations using coaches more frequently, I was disappointed to note that at least one major Conference within my denomination contracted with a non-Christian coaching organization to support some major changes.  Perhaps those seeking the services did not even realize that there are high quality Christian coaches out there!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two comments on the excellent column on &#8220;emerging trends&#8221;:<br />
1.  I note in my own church and in other churches in my denomination what I can only term a &#8220;hunger for purpose&#8221;, perhaps in part generated by the &#8220;Purpose Driven Life&#8221; campaigns of a few years ago, and the efforts of some churches and denominations to be more purposeful in growing disciples.</p>
<p>2.  Commenting on churches and denominations using coaches more frequently, I was disappointed to note that at least one major Conference within my denomination contracted with a non-Christian coaching organization to support some major changes.  Perhaps those seeking the services did not even realize that there are high quality Christian coaches out there!</p>
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