Introduction to Primary Functions of
Stewardship in Detail Chart
By John Blake
People all define and describe the Primary
Functions of Stewardship a little different. According to Tim Roehl,
it is “How God stewards my gifts to accomplish His Kingdom
purposes.” Paul Ford says it as “How I steward my part in the Body
of Christ.” I tend to explain it as more of our outward expression
of our gift combination. All of us are right. It’s all true; which
is partially what led us to the necessity of further unpacking this
powerful third angle of the Gifts Triangle. As Steve Hoke, Paul
Ford, and I sat around a table, sketching on a flip-chart each of
the Primary Functions, the depth hit me in a whole new way.
Through this added sheet of information
regarding the “Role or Function”—the
underlying “Motivation,” and the “Indicators of Functions
Fulfilled,” we hope to create a greater clarity and depth to your
current understanding of the Primary Functions. If
you attend a Coaches Recertification event this year, you will have
added teaching on additional specific uses of this chart and the
Primary Functions’ depth.
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The Global Resource Team (GRT) is committed to
serving the Grip-Birkman Coaches and Trainers in their varied uses for
the Grip-Birkman Blueprint.
In maintaining the focus of on-going
learning and sharing, the GRT requires that GBB Coaches and Trainers be
recertified every 3 years.
This will involve Continuing Education Units
(CEU’s) and can be acquired through one-day
Recertification Training
Events
and through our new soon to be announced series of quarterly webinars.
Please do not hesitate to
contact John Blake if
you have questions or concerns regarding the
Coaches or Trainer Recertification.
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