
Polly Inestroza
It’s incredibly inspiring to sit across from someone as they mentally journey from point A to point B. I love to watch people’s faces light up with ideas and Holy Spirit empowerment!
It’s incredibly inspiring to sit across from someone as they mentally journey from point A to point B. I love to watch people’s faces light up with ideas and Holy Spirit empowerment!
My holy calling is to help others flourish and thrive in every area of their holy calling via unconditional love and unceasing intercession. Coaching, spiritual direction, spiritual formation, and spiritual friendship are avenues the Lord has enabled me to do this across the nearly seven decades of my walk with Christ.
Participating with others to discover the way God is working in and through them is why I coach. Learning more about yourself and opening up to the new ways to grow is essential to the growth of a pastor.
It’s an honor and joy to journey alongside people with the help of thoughtful and prayerful questions, holding fertile space for fresh Spirit-nudged insight and transformation to happen in their lives. I love seeing the lightbulb-“aha!” moment when people realize a new way forward, get unstuck, and discern action steps for continued movement.
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.
I love the opportunity to join others on their journey of discovery and empowerment.
It’s a delight to walk with friends and colleagues as they discern the guiding voice of God on their journey.
I love to walk alongside of a person to see them reach their individual goals and potential.
I love helping coachees discover their own priorities and strategies. It’s exciting to see their eyes light up as they get clarity on issues in front of them.
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.