Product Description
Getting an accountability partner can change the course of your life. Who do you turn to when you are hurting in your marriage? Who do you share your little secrets with? If you share with someone are they a Christian? Do they hold you accountable to do the right thing?
We all benefit when we allow a fellow Christain enter into the depths of our life. It is great to have someone who is unbiased and loves us enough to tell us the truth, even when it hurts. Married people need it, single people need it, older people need it and younger people need it. Accountability! "Who's Got Your Back?" will show you how to make small groups more effective. You will learn how to find accountability partners who really hold you accountable. Learn about the DARE process that will put teeth to your meetings. Accountability is not an event, it is a lifestyle. How many leaders could have avoided a great fall from grace and the embarassment of their sin being broadcast to the world if they only had a true accountabliity partner to share their battles with before it was too late? How about you? Are you a lone ranger? Are your group meetings limited to being "social" groups? Who's got your back?
We all benefit when we allow a fellow Christain enter into the depths of our life. It is great to have someone who is unbiased and loves us enough to tell us the truth, even when it hurts. Married people need it, single people need it, older people need it and younger people need it. Accountability! "Who's Got Your Back?" will show you how to make small groups more effective. You will learn how to find accountability partners who really hold you accountable. Learn about the DARE process that will put teeth to your meetings. Accountability is not an event, it is a lifestyle. How many leaders could have avoided a great fall from grace and the embarassment of their sin being broadcast to the world if they only had a true accountabliity partner to share their battles with before it was too late? How about you? Are you a lone ranger? Are your group meetings limited to being "social" groups? Who's got your back?

