Fabienne Harford is a coach, teacher and writer who offers personal coaching, counseling, training, & resources to help organizations and individuals grow in their relationships, development, & skills. Fabienne Harford holds a Masters in Science with Distinction in Mental Health with a focus on Cultural and Global Perspectives, a Bachelors in English and is certified in personality analysis. She has worked in multiple roles across a variety of industries including social work, spiritual counseling, management, curriculum development, consulting, writing, and speaking. You can find more about her at fabsharford.com or inprocesscollective.com.
Sometimes our discipleship focuses too heavily on either thoughts, emotions or actions. By understanding the three styles of discipleship, we can get to a more holistic approach to developing people.
Many of the obstacles and issues with community in the Church exist because our expectation and ambition for community tends to be distorted by our consumeristic culture.
Do you tend to lead with an iron fist or hide in the corner? In this podcast, Jamie Ivey and Fabs Harford talk about what it looks like to lead the church as a family rather than treating it as an orphanage.
Are you a part of cultivating a culture of relational trust? Do you behave with integrity in your interactions and relationships? Do you communicate honestly and directly with those around you?
This podcast was recorded live at Verge 2014. Listen as Jamie Ivey and Fabienne Harford share their stories of the first time their eyes locked with Jesus and began to follow him.
What does it practically look like to believe Jesus is better than your job, better than your friends, better than your family? Listen as Jamie Ivey and Fabienne Harford reflect on the opening session of the Verge 2014 Conference.
Our postmodern world has issues with real weakness. We want to wage war on our faults, but only the ones that don't really threaten the places or people that are most precious to us.