
When and How to Hold One-on-One Meetings
04.27.15 | Leader Development | by Christie Latona
One-on-one meetings are a great tool for pastors and members of the congregation to share information and concerns and grow together.
One-on-one meetings are a great tool for pastors and members of the congregation to share information and concerns and grow together.
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