
Coaching from a Place of Abundance: As God’s Servant or Child
Coaching from a Place of Abundance: As God’s Servant or Child? by Janice M. Taylor As we worship the Lord through our coaching, we must

Coaching from a Place of Abundance: As God’s Servant or Child? by Janice M. Taylor As we worship the Lord through our coaching, we must

By Regina Freedman, M.S.Ed., ACC There are many helpful assessment tools for career and life coaches to use with their clients who are making major

by Julene Litke Today’s Christian leaders increasingly face social climates that are challenging to navigate, leaving many leaders perplexed and uncertain. This presents a compelling

By R.A. Weigel A leader’s vision should be a clear mental picture of what could be, should be, and by conviction, will be. A leader’s

by R.A. Weigel As coaches, we seldom start a question with “why.” There are some good reasons we should generally avoid the “why” question. Because

By R.A. Weigel The meaning and truth about “Culture” might be an elusive concept for some, but it is a concept that is key to

by R. A. Weigel It can tell you that it feels odd to be at an age where the history channel puts on a show,

by Catherine Gray Who am I and what do I bring? I don’t know how often you have these kinds of conversations but I’m always

by Tony Stoltzfus I’ve spent considerable time as a coaching trainer defining how a dream becomes a goal (answer: when you have a committed plan

by R.A. Weigel Moral authority is our ability to lead, help, coach, and serve others, not by title or position, but by the godly way