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Excellence in Training is a CCCA strategic initiative designed to deliver training that is relevant to Christian camping, powerful in its impact and easily accessible. Recent EIT Webinar topics include leadership, board health and connecting with kids from hard places.
How to Lead The Most Difficult Person You Know
We all know what it’s like to lead difficult people. But the truth is, the most challenging, obstinate, flaky, difficult person you will ever lead is your- self. As people who are constantly serving others, it is easy to put all our energy and focus into helping everyone else love and follow Jesus. In this Excellence in Training Webinar, you will be challenged and equipped to lead yourself well in a busy season of ministry.
Thriving Boards: Investing in the Health of Your Board
What has been done in the last year to invest in the health of your camp’s or conference center’s board of directors? How do you ensure that your board is as healthy as it can be so you can be effective? Thriving Boards director Ed McDowell walks directors and board members through what it looks like to retreat together, assess the board and establish policies and practices for board health.
Understanding and Connecting With Kids From Hard Places
Leading large groups of children during summer camp is no small task. But when faced with campers who may come from hard places, the challenge is much greater. Watch this webinar as we look at what is going on in the brain and body of a child who is in the middle of a behavior episode. As we under- stand more about what is happening internally, we will be better equipped to help them come out of the episode and make deeper connections to help minimize those experiences.
You can watch the EIT recordings at
www.ccca.org/go/alleit.
Photo courtesy of Camp Eagle
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