
Valerie Weyand
It’s a tremendous blessing to see how God uses the coaching process and relationship to shed light and provide clarity for discernment, decision, or action.
It’s a tremendous blessing to see how God uses the coaching process and relationship to shed light and provide clarity for discernment, decision, or action.
Those I have coached have said their ministry moves forward when they are being coached. I can coach even cross-culturally when I respect the principles of coaching and let the Holy Spirit work in their lives to follow their vision.
It’s a joy to empower people to tap into God given wisdom already within them to bring clarity and take next steps, particularly in places they have been stuck or static.
I enjoy several aspects of coaching. The two primary ones are joining my clients on their journey and helping them determine the support that need to reach their destination.
Combining years of experience in both pastoral and professional environments, I have a passion for helping others discover and discern healthy steps to move their story forward. My coaching posture begins with listening, to help individuals identify clear paths forward.
I love the honor of partnering with those I coach and seeing how, by the power and wisdom of the Holy Spirit, they are able to move forward in ways (both hoped for and unexpected) that lead them into greater flourishing in their ministry and/or personal life.
I love coaching because it opens up pathways of understanding and action that might otherwise be hidden.
I love the a-ha moments and seeing leaders live into their God-given gifts and calling.
My personal mission is to help others use their gifts to do their good works well. During my years of leading Covenant camping ministries, when asked what kept me going, I would answer, “Its the ‘Aha moments’ that occur whenever a camper or staff member experiences a self-awareness-raising encounter with truth and/or grace.”
It’s a privilege to walk with people as they discover new ways forward through whatever they are facing. God’s faithfulness is evident as we track progress and look ahead, together.