The world is going through a time of unprecedented culture shift and the speed of change will only continue to accelerate. It is affecting business, governments, human relationships, and churches.
Antipathy towards God, His church, and His kingdom, makes us cry out for spiritual awakening. Many pastors and their spouses areexperiencing isolation, decision fatigue, spiritual decline, physical exhaustion as well as
marriage and family strains. So, how does a Gospel Coach meet their Coachee at the point of their need?
Most people would say that “Coaching” people is non-directive, but to say that all the answers are within a personal is very human-centered. Asking a lot of questions during Gospel Coaching and sharing your story with your Coachee is needed for the conversation and relational aspect of the relationship.
As Gospel-centered leaders, we should be the most prolific in understanding that we don’t rely on a methodically driven approach to coaching.