Helping Leaders Thrive

in Every Season

Ecclesiastes 3 tells us that there is a time and season for everything. As leaders, we experience different seasons in our lives, leadership, ministries, and even our walks with God. What God invites or calls us to in one season might differ in another.

This is why I offer various forms of confidential support that help you more deeply abide in Jesus and recognize God’s invitations in every season of your life and leadership. As I serve you, my aim and prayer is that you more greatly live into the abundant life God desires for you.

In every kind of ministry I offer, my desire is to support leaders as they continue to live and grow to live:

An Abiding Life.

God’s intention from creation was for us to live in a loving, connected, and dependent relationship with Him. Jesus models this and invites us to abide in Him (John 15:4-10). The fullness of life God created us for cannot be experienced by trusting in ourselves. Instead, it comes by humbly knowing our need for God and living in a posture and willingness to receive his Spirit’s sustaining life, presence, and power for all of life and all of ministry. Abiding in Christ is our most important foundation.

 

A Renewing Life.

According to Merriam Webster, renew means “to make like new, to restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection” or “to make new spiritually, as in regenerate.” As Christ-followers, we have experienced the regeneration of the Spirit and have been made alive in Christ (Ez 36:26; Eph 2:5). Yet, there is also an ongoing renewal our God desires to give us. He wants to renew us through His Word (Jn 17:17), through drawing near and resting in Him (Mark 6:31; Matt 11:28-29), and through the Spirit’s work in our hearts (2 Cor 4:16).

A Discerning Life.

God wants to speak to us through His Word and His Spirit (in alignment with His Word) in everyday life--for the sake of our souls, others, and for God’s glory and work in the world. Identifying the voice and ways of our Father allows us to become connected with God’s heart, live relationally with him, and follow where He leads us. (John 10:27; 14:26). It also helps us to recognize those things that influence us that are other than God and learn to walk in greater freedom God desires for our hearts and lives.

 

A Transforming Life.

Our God desires to work in our hearts to transform us, forming us into people who can more greatly experience the freedom and abundant life He so lovingly wants to give. He’s also developing us into people who reflect His image and who he can use for his purposes in the world. As he does so, he invites us into recognition, cooperation, and partnership with him in his transformative work. (Phil 1:12b-13a; Col 1:9b-10).