A coach is neither a mentor nor a fan. A mentor asks you to do ministry the way they do ministry. That is great and important for emerging leaders, but at some point every minister needs to develop their own style based upon their own strengths.
 
On the other hand, a fan tells you how great you are and do things. Then again, if you have ministry down perfect, without the need for improvement, you don’t really need a coach! Most people, however, realize that while they do a lot of things right, they still have areas in which they can improve. Just ask any professional athlete. The job of a coach is to encourage you in all the things you are doing right, while challenging you to grow in areas that are holding you back from obtaining your full potential.
   
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Who is Clayton? Over 35 years of church and ministry experience.
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