Proverbs 11:14
CfCL coaches work with the coachee towards an ever-deeper awareness of God, self, and others in their context. This will likely include:
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The kind of prayerful discernment of God’s restorative and transformative work in and through the coachee more commonly associated with spiritual direction.
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The kind of disciplined reflection on practice, including how their practice impacts on others, more commonly associated with pastoral supervision.
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Coaching questions that help the coachee to more critically engage with the particularities of their own context.
CfCL coaches support coachees to find greater clarity and conviction about both their vocation and their vision for ministry. This may include:
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Biblical and theological reflection on personal and ministry issues.
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Exploration of how coachee vocation and sense of call aligns with and supports the strategic direction of their church within the wider vision of the Kingdom.
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Recognition that clarity about vocation and giftings, along with deep, hope-filled conviction about the good news of the Kingdom, are what shapes the coachee’s ministry.
CfCL coaches are committed to growing a collaborative network of variously gifted coaches, practitioners, and educators that coachees can leverage.
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Leverages coachee awareness, conviction, and fresh insights toward greater competence in mutually agreed ministry skills development.
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Identify and leverage fruitful intersections and networks that contribute to the coachee’s personal and ministry growth.