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Christian Life Coaching, is similar to secular life coaching, but with the Christian perspective. It is much different than a church mentoring or discipleship program. A mentor is someone that is usually either more mature or has been involved in something longer than the person being mentored and is passing her skill or knowledge down. Mentoring is about one person teaching another about what they know, or generally just being interested in their life and showing they care. Discipleship is a process whereby one Christian teaches Bible truths to another. Life coaching, on the other hand, is a process of asking probing questions to the person being coached so that personal discoveries are made.
Life Coaches offer a special unique variety of services unlike most existing roles to-date within the Christian arena. Christian Life coaches desire to help a person being coached draw closer to God, become encouraged and supported so they can better fulfill their God-given purpose.
Why Christian Life Coaches are Needed
As Christians, feeling disappointed, unmotivated, or losing our thrill in life can feel devastating; afterall, don’t we know the God who is the source of all joy and peace? Again, we are human affected by circumstances, health, hormones, feelings and relationships all around us. No two life stages are the same.
Christians can lose their way just as any other human being can. We are all human with emotions and a variety of life circumstances, some pleasant and some painful. We can all find ourselves in a pit once in awhile, or in need of someone to talk to. We might find ourselves serving in our job or in a church role. acting a part when really, we feel differently inside. In other words, Christians too, need safe places and trusted sources with whom to share their life blockages, goals and even just day-to-day “stuff”.
Sometimes life hits us with a challenge. We can get caught off guard by circumstances that leave us reeling. A life coach is someone we can go to and bounce the day’s trials off of–not the biggies that we should call a counsellor in for–but the things that crop up unannounced, the things that have been living just below the surface, or the things we think are too minute or mundane to share with someone else. A Life Coach can help fill the gap for the professional church worker or non-profit charity worker who can easily become overwhelmed. A Life Coach can be the missing link the leader at the top needs–someone from outside the organization to share with.
Using a Life Coach is not a sign of weakness or a sign of buying into worldly ideologies. Make sure you interview coaches and test their points of view. A life coach can become the best source of strength in your life, aside from God’s spirit.
Rosalie Garde is a Certified Life Purpose Coach who coaches Women. Life Coaching consists of weekly telephone conversations to assist you in moving from where you are toward more purposeful living. See her website for current fees which she has chosen to keep affordable for every woman. http://www.RosalieGarde.com
She can be reached at info@RosalieGarde.com.
Why is it such a problem to some Christians that the Catholics have a pope?
Show me any Christian denomination that doesn’t have a leader or organizer of some kind. And yet I see it suggested here that Catholics PRAY to the Pope or worship him – where do these ideas come from? The entire time I was a Catholic I never did any such thing, nor did I know of anyone who did. He’s just their leader.
Panda bear: Don’t most organizations follow their leader? I don’t know what makes you say that Catholics do so without thinking, that sounds blatantly unfounded and hostile. As if the pope would send Catholics into a holy war.
Karen N: And your church having a leader – is THAT Biblical? Are you one of those people to whom everything must be in the Bible? That’s very sad. Especially when you think you’ve now found “truth”.
There is very little on R&S that is more ironic that when protestants come here to list all the things that the Church does that isn’t directly spelled out in Holy Scripture — they have pews and baptismal fonts and altar calls and preach in English. None of these things (and countless more) or in the Bible either.
So why aren’t they as “sinful” as the Catholic Church looking to its leader for guidance?
