Christian Life Coaching
Rooted in faith and mainly anchored in Scripture, this category is devoted to guiding growth and healing through a Christ-centered lens. Here you’ll find encouragement, biblical wisdom, and practical coaching insights for walking out your calling with courage and grace. Whether facing personal challenges, pursuing spiritual growth, or seeking clarity and direction, this space is designed to equip and uplift. Christian Coaching it’s about progress, leaning into God’s strength, and becoming who He has called you to be.
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There is a certain kind of confidence that comes from knowing: “I can handle this.” Sometimes there is also a certain kind of protection that comes from knowing: “I would rather handle this myself than be disappointed by someone else or have anyone pass me a receipt.” When a person repeatedly experiences that relying on…
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A peaceful woman still carries scars from the past, but she is not ashamed of them, because she is no longer bleeding on those who come near her, and she no longer permits others to bleed all over her. She has done the difficult work of healing from rejection, disappointment, betrayal, abandonment, and trauma. She…
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The Legacy That Matters Most Opening Scripture “The righteous who walks in his integrity—blessed are his children after him!” — Proverbs 20:7 Father’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate fathers, grandfathers, spiritual fathers, mentors, and the men who have faithfully invested in the lives of others. I genuinely celebrate each of you. I love to…
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One of the most common misconceptions about healing is the belief that if we ignore our pain long enough, it will eventually disappear. Many people learn to function while carrying unresolved wounds. They stay busy, distract themselves, minimize what happened, or convince themselves they are “over it.” On the outside, they may appear strong and…
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Is it Possible to Recover From Betrayal Trauma? We will touch on the effects of betrayal, with a focus on intimate relationships and how that impacts those involved. Betrayal within an intimate relationship can be one of the most psychologically destabilizing experiences a person could endure. When the individual who was expected to provide safety…
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Your opinions are tools, not unremovable marks that reflect your identity. You’re allowed to refine those opinions. You can build a strong, yet solid, and flexible way of thinking. When new information shows up, say (out loud if possible): “I’m open to being wrong.” “I can see why this may be so.” And of course…




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