Charles Ridley
Chuck Ridley is professor of counseling psychology at Texas A & M University. Previously, he has taught at Indiana University and the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Ridley is an avowed scientist-practitioner, one who applies sound social science principles to individual and organizational functioning. He also is deeply committed to the integration of psychology and theology. As a faculty member at Fuller Seminary, he developed the Church Planter Profile. Read More About Charles Ridley At His Author Page
Two Painful Requirements of Constructive Change
Put to the Test: Gideon’s Case for Behavioral Assessment
The Master Carpenter’s Blueprint for Making Disciples
Making Disciples in an Entitlement Culture
An Enemy of God Who Had the Skill Set to Plant Churches
The Leader’s Script for Self-Defeat
Church Planter Assessment, Ridleys 13 Characteristics and Test
On the Art & Spirit of Church Planter Assessments: A Reply to Linda Bergquist
Old Testament Leaders to Emulate
Contextual Assessment: An Irrefutable Principle of Leadership