Teach Less for More

We’ve all had the experience of drinking from a firehose of information. At seminars or retreats where this happens, I often hear people say things like, “It’s overwhelming…but all the information is good!” And it’s true, all the information is good. But, how much of it sticks?

Today, we are finishing our series on The 7 Practices of Effective Ministry with the adage “teach less for more”. Tune in today to hear from, Jen Moser, our Leadership Formation Specialist. Over the years, she has learned to hone the curriculum of the Mentorship Program so that participants walk away with the most important information.

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Jim Jansen – Director of Pastoral Services, Archdiocese of Omaha

Jen Moser – Associate Director & Leadership Formation Specialist, Parish Support Team, Archdiocese of Omaha

2 Responses to “Teach Less for More”

Sorry I should point out clarify that my topic is on discipleship

Hi Jen and Jim and Whitney, another wonderful discussion and lots of good in insights!

I think it’s providential timing that I just listen to your talk here on how to get our messages crossed in a powerful way and I’m actually writing my life story down as a witness testimony for our welcome weekend happening next month at Saint Stephen’s. I don’t have it all typed out yet but I’m working on that the next couple days and obviously will be running it by the team next week. I wondered if possibly getting your set of eyes and ears on my talk would be beneficial based on this podcast. I don’t want to lose my audience and incorporate information that’s nonessential and it’s a tough thing.

If I can get some feedback or critique on my talk, I would greatly appreciate it and if not I understand I will listen to my team and with the Lord inspires!

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