We heard a lot
about Christian life coaching and
we even think big to be a part of it and imbibe our children and even ourselves
with their wholesome spiritual teachings.
But the coaching does not only happen
on the holy grounds of place where you are being coached or the coach himself
who is to acknowledge you with spiritual considerations. It more depends upon
the client.
The client
should surrender himself bringing his or her whole selves to the coaching
experience. He should acknowledge god’s call on his life, as well as the
challenges he faces in a gust to reconcile the holy and the secular, allowing
for a holistic approach that can be transformational.
Defining
Coaching Authentically:
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were
born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” – Jeremiah 1:5 (NIV)
-A coaching
consist of coaches those who are change experts who actually helps leaders to
take responsibilities to act and to maximize their own potential.
-The coaches
provide an exact kind of support a leader needs to radically pursue the
God-given destiny. They are having a personal trainer for every area of your
life.
- A coach is a
true companion and a close confidant on the path of life and coaching is unlocking
a person’s potential to maximize their growth.
Well, ultimately
coaches are everything who helps you in discerning the truth about who you are.
But
the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will
teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you.- John
14:26
How Transformation Happens? The Role of Christian Life Coaching:
- Creates Awareness: The coaching’s core competency is to create awareness. Building awareness of natural strengths is one critical area of discovery.
- Self Discernment: Coaches work to help clients understand themselves, their actions and reactions, and other beliefs and experiences that drive their choices actions, convergence of all of these threads into one meaningful whole will enrich the client’s coaching outcomes.
- Self Generating: A coaching helps their client in identifying the skills they need to solve their problems, in changing direction, and achieve excellence.
- Contribution of Client: If a client is willing and wanting to explore faith and its effect on her or himself, the coach tends to serve God well if the coach accepts the challenge.
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