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Spiritual Gifts Assessment

Spiritual Gifts Assessment

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I had a client recently tell me that she felt seen I had a client recently tell me that she felt seen by me.  It was one of the most wonderful pieces of feedback I’ve received as a coach.  As women, we can feel invisible, under appreciated and misunderstood. 

In coaching, I hold a mirror up to reflect the confident and courageous woman sitting in front of me.  This is not fake or shallow.  It is based on patterns, behaviors and character traits. 

God can use you to help another woman feel seen.  In Genesis 16:13, God comforted Hagar by seeing her.  She went from invisible to seen and understood by God.  Let’s start a trend doing this for others.

How can YOU make a woman in your life feel seen today?  You can reflect how you see Christ in her.  You can affirm a courageous action or conversation.  You can undo a misunderstanding seeking to see her perspective.

#confidencecoach #speaker #christiancommunicator #author
The lavish act of pouring out of perfume in Mark 1 The lavish act of pouring out of perfume in Mark 14:8 shows this woman trusting that she will be cared for by Jesus as she pours out what she has through her valuable perfume.  Rather than hording it, saving it or preserving it, she poured it out.  Knowing and trusting that God will multiply her sacrifice.

What is it for you today?  Where is God asking sacrificial pouring out for your…

🌳Family?  Children? 
🌳Aging parents?
🌳Your friends?
🌳Going the extra mile at work this week?

Mark 14:8 …. “She did what she could.”
🇮🇪 Today I conclude my pilgrimage takeaways by foc 🇮🇪 Today I conclude my pilgrimage takeaways by focusing on pilgrimage community.  I traveled with 15 other pilgrims.  One I knew (Wendy Schulz/Life On Pilgrimage Founder and Leader). During our 4 months of zoom calls and spiritual preparation, we were assured that we would develop friendships.  I kind of tuned that out knowing that this was a trip God called me to and finding community wasn’t a main goal….so I thought.

🇮🇪 However, once in country, we found ourselves randomly connecting through dinners and small group times.  Yet, profoundly trusting extended “bus seat mate time” was huge for me.  It was in these quiet times where I found myself sharing my joys, fears and disappointments and listening to others share theirs.  There were also times of prayer together, belly laughing out loud and journeying together that created a sweet bond that remains now that we are on our US soil.

🇮🇪 I am an assertive person, so inserting myself into shopping trips with mothers/daughters or friends traveling together was easy for me, and I was more than welcomed.  Yet, I had underestimated, how my soul craved these friendships that I didn’t even realize I needed. 

🇮🇪 TAKEAWAY:  My instincts tell me that, while Ireland was a sweet way to find these friends, you do not need to board a plane to have the courage and vulnerability to open up to a like-minded stranger. 

You can recreate this experience by 
	🇮🇪 Joining the Bible Study, or sharing more vulnerably in your group?
	🇮🇪 Signing up for the book club
	🇮🇪 Asking someone at church to coffee 
	🇮🇪 Attend your Women’s Retreat or even plan one and find friendship on the committee as you plan

Two are better than one….Ecc. 4.

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