
Peter Foster
What I love most about coaching is helping others discover the direction they are being led and the growth that happens along the way.

What I love most about coaching is helping others discover the direction they are being led and the growth that happens along the way.

I love seeing how the Holy Spirit coaches individuals and churches toward breakthrough. He is the “Wonderful Counselor” who leads people into freedom, hope, and joy.

I love the moments when coaching clients experience breakthroughs, as they uncover new insights and pathways forward in situations where they once felt stuck. These “Aha!” moments can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and flourishing.

I love how coaching leans forward with the client into action, growth, and flourishing.

I love that coaching is a space where you can bring your ideas/problems/crises and have the possibility of developing a practical plan of action to find solutions.

I love coaching because I am able to help people “own what they discover.” There is something special about journeying with someone and asking powerful questions so that they uncover what they need.

I absolutely love being invited to participate in someone’s journey to growing into who they are created to be. Whether their work is on the flag football field, in a classroom or any other setting, I experience deep joy as I witness their growing self-awareness and experience of God’s movement in their lives.

I love walking alongside those seeking to live out God’s call in their lives. It’s a joy to help them discern and articulate a vision—or re-envision their path—that leads to greater fulfillment, flourishing, and fruitfulness in life and ministry.

What I appreciate about coaching is that it’s a powerful ministry tool that helps individuals or groups achieve their goals and grow into a deeper, more fulfilling Christian life.
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