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Coaching

Everyone needs a coach!

Why?

A coach is someone outside of yourself who is willing and desirous of helping you escalate into your full potential.

A personal coach

· can help you gain and maintain clarity and focus. Jane Creswell, in her book, Christ-Centered Coaching, says, “Keeping life in focus requires a mental exercise to achieve clarity.” The outside perspective of a trained professional coach will assist you in reaching and sustaining clarity and focus.

· will assist you by instilling confidence in your abilities, skills, and determination. 

· enables you through leveraging your strengths. Many people have set aside some of his/her greatest strengths due to the daily pressures of life. A coach can help unearth those strengths giving new life.

· will keep you contemplating the next step in an ever forward movement of progress. It is easy in life to get sidetracked (ministry has no lack of sidetracking opportunities). A coaching relationship fosters intentional continual forward progress.

· instill fulfillment through challenge. Asking the right questions a coach will lead you to explore the  various possibilities for moving forward leading to healthy satisfaction and fulfillment.  

A coach in the sense we are using it today in the professional business and ministry world is one who helps people to discover. Most often when we think of a coach we think of sports teams. There is a similarity between the two types of coaches.

A sports coach cannot endow or give an athlete any skill or ability to be a better ball player. What the coach can do is assist the player in discovering and developing the skill and ability that lies inside of the athlete. Thus challenging the athlete to rise to his/her full potential as a ball player.

A personal coach assists the coachee in discovering and developing the skills and abilities he/she has inside allowing him/her to rise to his/her full potential in his/her line of ministry or business.

Not only in business and ministry, today people are using coaches for academic purposes, health related issues, family and personal coaching.

At SonC.A.R.E. Ministries we believe in and practice biblically based, Christ centered approaches to coaching. It is our belief that this will assist our clients in being better, spiritually, well balanced persons in all of life’s arenas.

Jesus knew people learn best when they discover answers for themselves. Quality coaching helps the individual discover the untapped resources inside and build on one’s God-given strengths unlocking hidden potential. 

SonC.A.R.E. Ministries offers biblical quality coaching for individuals or ministry groups. If you or your ministry team is interested in finding out more about SonC.A.R.E. Ministries coaching for effectiveness in all areas of your life contact us today.

Coaching

For more information on Teaching That Bears Fruit or to schedule a Teaching That Bears Fruit conference contact SonC.A.R.E. Ministries at: glyates@soncare.net

Text Box: Copyright 2009 George L. Yates and SonC.A.R.E. Ministries, Inc.

It is our opinion that using a Christian Coach who utilizes Godly (Christian) practices in his/her approach to coaching will assist you in finding and maintaining not only clarity and focus, but also a Godly character, that will overflow into all areas of your life.

 

George Yates and SonC.A.R.E. Ministries uses only biblically based Christ-Centered coaching practices.

 

For more on Christ-Centered Coaching pick up a copy of Jane Creswell’s book, Christ-Centered Coaching, 7 benefits for ministry leaders.

 

The words in bold in the left column reference four of Ms. Creswell’s seven benefits. The other three include:

· Impels learning

· Rubs off on others

· Encourages God-sized goals