member-care

Continue Learning

MORE FOR YOUR TOOLBOX LDHR Global Agreement (establishing a common language/description for LDHR globally as well as guidelines and protocol for sending and receiving internationally) LDHR.org related pages: Staff Development Cycle (tools and resources to help you understand and apply the staff development cycle – position focus conversations) Leadership Selection Process (tools and resources to help in […]

Continue Learning Read More »

Assignments and Resources

Great job completing your learning review about the LDHR Member Care model. Now it’s time to go a little deeper and practice with what you’ve learned. Take some time to work through the Learning Tasks below, considering your context.  LEARNING TASKS Re-read the “Foundations of Member Care” article and share it with someone else. Fill

Assignments and Resources Read More »

Reflect and Review

You’ve learned a lot about Movement Care in this lesson. Now is a great time to reflect on what you’ve learned and begin to apply your learning to your unique context. Below, you will find helpful reflection questions. You may want to discuss your answers with someone who can help you process your thoughts or

Reflect and Review Read More »

What is Movement Care?

The Importance of Movement Care Movement Care is the “facilitator” of Member Care. National leaders are responsible for fostering a culture of well-being by: Implementing standard processes Providing resources for both proactive and responsive care Offering information and connections to specialists for the unique, professional, personal, and practical care needs of our members Movement Care

What is Movement Care? Read More »

Reflect and Review

You’ve learned a lot about Team Care in this lesson. Now is a great time to reflect on what you’ve learned and begin to apply your learning to your unique context.  Below, you will find helpful reflection questions. You may want to discuss your answers with someone who can help you process your thoughts or

Reflect and Review Read More »

Two Aspects of Team Care

Caring for One Another Mutual care within teams forms the core of our Member Care strategy, which is crucial in the “continuum of care” necessary for a fruitful life and ministry. Team members engage in a reciprocal exchange of support, encouragement, correction, and accountability, fostering personal growth and fulfilling personal needs. Individuals can initiate this

Two Aspects of Team Care Read More »

The Need for Team Care

The Cornerstone of Member Care Team Care is the “cornerstone” of our Member Care approach, reflecting our organization’s strong, team-based culture. As we pursue our mission of “movements everywhere,” effective ministry teams at all levels are essential. Team Care drives our mission forward and provides a crucial platform for mutual support and care. We believe

The Need for Team Care Read More »

Reflect and Review

THINK ABOUT IT Describe why you think we say that Self Care is the “backbone” of Member Care. Why is Self Care important for the success of our Member Care structure? What are the greatest helps and hindrances to your own self-care? What specific steps could you make to foster a better environment for Self

Reflect and Review Read More »

Environment for Self Care

Fostering a Culture of Self-Care The effectiveness of our organizational support systems depends on individuals taking primary responsibility for their own well-being and growth. This self-care begins with nurturing one’s relationship with God and trusting in His guidance. It involves proactively seeking resources to meet personal needs rather than relying solely on the organization. By

Environment for Self Care Read More »

What is Self Care?

The Foundation of Personal Well-being Self-care forms the “backbone” of Member Care, serving as the essential component for individual well-being. While it’s a personal responsibility, effective self-care stems from a deeper source: Personal Ownership: Each individual must take charge of their own well-being. Rooted in Master Care: Our ability to care for ourselves (and others)

What is Self Care? Read More »

Assignments and Resources

You’ve learned a lot about Master Care. Take time now to deepen your understanding with the reading, assessment, and plan tasks below. Below the tasks, you will find addition resources on this topic. LEARNING TASKS Read The Spiritual Formation article (understand the need for spiritual formation and the regular practice of Spiritual disciplines) Take the

Assignments and Resources Read More »

Reflect and Review

You’ve learned a lot about Master Care in this lesson. Now is a great time to reflect on what you’ve learned and begin to apply your learning to your unique context.  Below, you will find helpful reflection questions. You may want to discuss your answers with someone who can help you process your thoughts or

Reflect and Review Read More »

What is Member Care?

Member Care is the ongoing organizational responsibility to support, equip, and empower ministry personnel for effective and sustainable life, relationships, ministry, and work so they experience being known, needed, and having a future. Member care is also vital because it reflects the Biblical command to love one another. This love is a cornerstone of mission

What is Member Care? Read More »

Assignments and Resources

Great job completing your learning review about the LDHR Member Care model. Now it’s time to go a little deeper and practice with what you’ve learned. Take some time to work through the Learning Tasks below, considering your context.  LEARNING TASKS Review the Foundations of Member Care article. Summarize and explain the Member Care Model

Assignments and Resources Read More »

Reflect and Review

You’ve learned a lot about Member Care in this lesson. Now is a great time to reflect on what you’ve learned and begin to apply your learning to your unique context. Below, you will find helpful reflection questions. You may want to discuss your answers with someone who can help you process your thoughts or

Reflect and Review Read More »

Our Member Care Model

Our Member Care model illustrates four components of Member Care based on the care needs and who the primary caregiver is for those needs.  Our Member Care logo is an “endless knot” where each part interacts with the others in a seamless process. (Did you notice that when you observed the logo?) Let’s add some

Our Member Care Model Read More »

...
en_USEnglish
Scroll to Top