
The Importance of Ethical Practice in Christian Coaching
As a Christian coach, ethical practice is not just a professional requirement—it is a spiritual calling. Coaching is a position of trust, and maintaining integrity

As a Christian coach, ethical practice is not just a professional requirement—it is a spiritual calling. Coaching is a position of trust, and maintaining integrity

by Rich Weigel God expects your loyalty, and you have the right to expect it from other Christians. In addition, your clients have the right

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 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

by R.A. Weigel Luke 6:54 (ESV) – The good person out of the good treasure of his heart produces good, and the evil person out

There are numerous points that might offend a client if you are not adequately aware of the nuances of the cultural and background knowledge of the situation. A caring coach should at all times be curious and considerate about the client’s needs and values.

by Brian Bennett, CCNI Board Member Conferences often offer the fuel that breakthrough thrives on. I have had some of my most defining moments through

by Michael J. Marx “I like Frank. He is in my coaching group. Yet I do not think that what he is doing is ethically

by Michael J. Marx “You’re on mute, Michael” Agh! How many times have I started to say something on a Zoom call and been reminded

by Michael J. Marx A friend of mine is fond of referring to his calling as bringing “shalomification” to the world. His premise is from