Category: Faith
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Learning Coaching from the Psalms: Psalm 41
Psalms is a book packed with personal feelings and emotions from a psalmist. Most of them are tied to other biblical stories in other parts of the Old Testament, but the Psalms provide a unique insight into the psalmist’s heart. Reading the Psalms is like piercing into the heart of a coaching client who is…
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Coaching the Uncommunicable: A Reflection of Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling
Some clients come to coaching with goals, timelines, and clear action steps. Others arrive with something else entirely—an unspeakable weight, a dilemma that defies resolution. Perhaps it’s the loss of a loved one. Perhaps it’s a faith crisis. Or perhaps it’s a situation at work that cannot be fixed—only endured. They know, somehow, that they…
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Easter reflection: What has the resurrection got to do with me?
In my previous blog post (Lent Reflection: The Resurrection and the Redeemed Meaning of Life), I argue that the value of our lives is not rooted in anything else other than Christ. Because we are bought with a price, which is the life of Christ. Therefore, the lives we live are not ours but His. And…
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Lent Reflection: The Resurrection and the Redeemed Meaning of Life
In a previous post (Reflections on Ecclesiastes), I explored how the book of Ecclesiastes can be read as a portrait of the Teacher’s life—from youthful ambition to a sobering confrontation with death. In this post, we return to the prime of the Teacher’s life and examine his reflections on work and the meaning of life…
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