In His Eyes
Applying CTRT in Leadership and Following Jesus
I have reflections on my CTRT application in leadership (also known as Lead Management) and as a follower of Jesus.
Sometimes the two overlap, and I think that’s fine.
Click the links below to explore a specific category, or read the consolidated posts below
CTRT Applied in My Leadership and Discipleship
Using Choice Theory to Create Publicity That Reflects God’s Glory
How I apply Choice Theory to design publicity that reflects clarity, connection, and God's glory — with real questions to guide vision and behaviour.
Wilson Chew|Apr 6, 2025|0
Four Things a Lead-Manager Does and Three Roles in Church Leadership
Leadership isn’t about having a title or giving orders—it’s about guiding people in a way that helps them take ownership of their choices. Choice Theory breaks leadership down into four key roles: manager, teacher, Counsellor, and friend. Each role contributes to...
Wilson Chew|Mar 12, 2025|0
Choice Theory: Understanding the 5 Basic Needs in the Cell Journey
Human behavior is driven by five fundamental needs (not to be confused with maslow hierarchy of needs) as outlined in Choice Theory: Survival, Power, Love and Belonging, Freedom, and Fun. These needs shape our choices, interactions, and the way we engage in...
Wilson Chew|Feb 18, 2025|0
Building a Relevant Cell Platform with Leadership
When I think about creating a cell group that feels relevant in today’s secular world, I’m reminded of the times we struggled to identify which Bible verses or lessons could truly speak to someone’s workplace challenges or their place of pain. We often hoped for...
Wilson Chew|Jan 25, 2025|0
Fellowship in Action: Intentional Relationships for Spiritual Growth
Fellowship starts small, grows through shared experiences, and extends outward into meaningful relationships. Over time, we’ve intentionally created opportunities to connect with one another, our families, and the wider church community. These activities have been...
Wilson Chew|Jan 21, 2025|0
Growth as a Christian – Perception Shift and Behaviour Shifts
A Journey Through Perception Shifts I used to focus a lot on crafting lessons. I take insights from reading God’s Word, format them into a structured teaching, and hope to inspire perception shifts in those who listen. This approach feels natural—it’s how we’ve...
Wilson Chew|Jan 13, 2025|0
Building a Meaningful Cell Consensus
Forming a consensus within a cell group is a powerful process that unites members toward a shared vision while respecting individual goals. Through years of practice and learning, I’ve identified three core elements that were helpful in forming the foundation of a...
Wilson Chew|Jan 7, 2025|0
Why I Co-Plan the Schedule for Cell a Year in Advance
Planning the cell group schedule a year ahead is not just about organising events but about creating a rhythm that allows us to grow in the Lord, stay rested, and build relationships. Collaboration, reflection, and a focus on spiritual growth through intentional...
Wilson Chew|Jan 1, 2025|0
What is a Leader, and How Do We Raise Leaders?
When considering the question, "What is a leader?" I move beyond titles, roles, or hierarchical positions. Leadership, especially in a Christian context, is about influence, service, and guiding others closer to God. True leaders inspire change not by demanding...
Wilson Chew|Dec 29, 2024|0
The Power of Consensus: Negotiating a Shared Direction in the Lord
Consensus results from careful negotiation. This negotiation process is an active, intentional practice where we seek alignment not just among ourselves but with the Lord’s will. It’s a journey that requires listening, humility, and a shared commitment to honor one...
Wilson Chew|Dec 28, 2024|0








