6 Tips to Implement the 3 Questions

Let’s zoom in on local church ministry today. How can you use the 3 questions to help develop student leaders? (Not sure what the 3 Questions are? Click here to read more.) Teach them to ask the 3 questions. Make the 3 questions part of your language. Repeat each question …

You Can Make a Difference

In group settings, I usually tend to be a listener first. I remember taking a senior level class in college with about 12 people. Somewhere around 7 weeks into the class I was talking in the hallway with someone else in the class and mentioned a concept we talked about. …

Teaching Others To Dive Into Influence

Teaching student leaders to answer the 3 questions has been quite a journey. I knew up front I would learn from the process, but never guessed the breadth and depth of what I would stumble across. One learning, perhaps the most significant to date, is the difficulty of the first …

The Undercurrent, Part 2

On Tuesday, I finished my post about the Undercurrent of the 3 Questions with this statement: The goal of leadership is to make the world a better place because of our having been in it. Today, I’d like to explore this idea a little more. I serve as a youth …

The Undercurrent of the 3 Questions

If you have been with me from the beginning, or even for the past few months, you have likely read about the foundation for 3QL. If not, please check it out by clicking here. The short version is a few years ago I stumbled onto three questions I have since …

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