Called to Coach: Start Your Journey in Faith, Purpose & Influenceნიმუში

Scripture:
“For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” – 2 Timothy 1:7 (ESV)
Devotional:
Fear is one of the enemy’s favorite tools to keep you from your next step. It whispers, “You’re not ready,” or, “What if you fail?” But faith doesn’t need all the answers—it just needs your yes. God equips as we go. Faith isn’t about feeling fearless; it’s about trusting anyway.
Remember, courage isn't the absence of fear—it's moving forward despite it. And God goes with you.
Quote of the Day:
"Do it afraid. God doesn’t ask for joyless perfection, He asks for joyful obedience." – Rashawn Copeland (Start Where You Are - Book)
Reflection Question:
What would change today if you chose faith instead of fear?
Practical Challenge:
Identify one area where fear is holding you back.
Take one small action today:
- Start the conversation
- Write the idea down
- Share the vision
- Step into the unknown with prayer
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About this Plan

You don’t have to be perfect to walk in Purpose—you just need to start where you are. Called to Coach is a 7-day Devotional designed to help you deepen your faith, discover your true identity in Christ, and embrace the Purpose God has placed on your life. Through daily encouragement, reflection, and real-life application, you'll explore the power of Christian community and the impact of both being coached and coaching others in your faith journey.
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