Pointing the Way Toward Maturity

According to Dr. Jim Wilder, maturity means we are fully developed for our age. Sadly, many of us lag far behind the optimum maturity for our age and we don’t understand what it takes to become mature or help others reach maturity.

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Understanding the Levels of Maturity

Gain an understanding of the five levels of maturity and the goals for each stage. We need this information to understand where we are in our own maturity before we can grow forward.

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Assessing & Developing My Maturity

Dr. Jim Wilder, Life Model’s Chief Theoretician, helps you know how to honestly assess where you are on the map of maturity and steps on how to develop further.

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Helping Others Mature

As we mature, we gain the ability to care for others, but skill is needed to help others assess their maturity level, and we need understanding as to our role in helping them reach the next level. Sage advice from Dr. Jim Wilder is packed inside this presentation.

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Speakers

Founder Life Model Works

Dr. Jim Wilder has been training leaders and counselors for over 30 years on five continents. Jim grew up in South America and is bilingual (English/Spanish). He is the author of nineteen books with a strong focus on maturity and relational skills. His coauthored book, Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You, has sold over 100,000 copies and is printed in eleven languages. Wilder has published numerous articles and developed four sets of video and relational leadership training. Dr. Wilder has served as a guest lecturer at Fuller Seminary, Biola, Talbot Seminary, Point Loma University, Montreat College, Tyndale Seminary and elsewhere.