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By Chris Rivers
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In episode five, by reviewing the MRT Facilitator (http://gracechurchsc.org/MRThandbook), Chris Rivers and cohost Turner Vaughn address how to troubleshoot and handle common issues that may arise in an MRT study. While each problem is situational and specific to a group, it is important to think through practical steps to take should any of the issues arise.
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In episode four, by reviewing the MRT Facilitator Handbook (http://gracechurchsc.org/MRThandbook), Chris Rivers and cohost Turner Vaughn address how leaders can encourage men to take ownership of the discipleship process happening within their groups. In addition to encouraging men to lead, it is equally necessary for leaders to evaluate themselves on a spectrum between over-committing or over delegating in leadership responsibilities. As always, it is important to remember that as men of God, feeling the weight of discipleship is a task to grow in whether you are a leader or group member involved in MRT.
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In episode three, Chris Rivers and cohost Turner Vaughn unpack several key components of being a great MRT facilitator through reviewing the MRT Facilitator Handbook (http://gracechurchsc.org/MRThandbook). Although this role is multifaceted, there are several practical and relational ways to lead a group that best facilitate growth and participation among members.
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In episode two, by reviewing the MRT Facilitator Handbook (http://gracechurchsc.org/MRThandbook), Chris Rivers and cohost Turner Vaughn address three key areas of opportunity for new MRT leaders: expectations for MRT leaders, preparing for groups, and ideas to set in motion prior to MRT meetings.
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In episode one, Chris Rivers and Turner Vaughn review the MRT (Men's Roundtable) Facilitator Handbook (http://gracechurchsc.org/MRThandbook), share insights as to why leading an MRT study is so important, and give some practical next steps for new MRT Facilitators.
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In episode one, Chris Rivers and Turner Vaughn review the MRT (Men's Roundtable Study) Facilitator Handbook (https://bit.ly/3gjskvJ), share insights into why leading an MRT is so important and give some practical next steps for new MRT Facilitators.
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2. The two main goals of an MRT Facilitator are relational and directional. Relational involves getting to know group members, spending time with them outside of the group, and following up through text messages and phone calls. The directional piece involves seeking opportunities to help group members apply what they are learning to their personal lives and challenging them in these areas. Most people will feel more comfortable and natural in one of these 2 areas. This may require more intentionality in an area of weakness.
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.