
1. What is New Creation Path Coaching?
New Creation Path Coaching is a Christ-centered
coaching practice focused on helping people rebuild
emotionally, spiritually, and personally after seasons of
exhaustion, masking, burnout, trauma, or identity confusion.
This coaching is especially designed for people who
base their value and worth on transactional and
conditional performances with and for others.
For those emotionally overwhelmed, caregivers and
helpers, and high-functioning but internally exhausted
individuals. People who feel the need to change who
they are and perform to gain acceptance or keep the
peace. Christians seeking deeper authenticity and
healing. People who feel disconnected from joy,
purpose, or themselves… even when others are
often pointing this out in them. People who are finding
themselves managing or controlling life situations to
keep the uncomfortable emotions of others from
impacting their emotional comfort level.
The goal is wholeness, alignment, truth, authenticity,
and sustainable living before God.
2. What makes your coaching different?
This coaching combines several worlds that are rarely integrated well together:
Christian Spiritual Formation
Addiction Recovery Understanding
Emotional Health and Burnout Recovery
Identity Work and Practical Life Coaching
Deep Empathy With Strong Boundaries
Spiritually Gifted and Professionally Trained
You are not simply being “motivated”.
You are being helped to:
Understand Yourself Honestly
Stop Living in Survival Mode
Rebuild Sustainable Patterns
Reconnect With Meaning and Joy
Develop Emotional and Spiritual Clarity
Move Toward A Life Of Authenticity Over Performance
Uncover Roadblocks You Didn’t Know You Had
3. Do I have to be a Christian to work with you?
No. However, having a receptiveness
to Jesus Christ as shown in the Bible will give you
the fulness my coaching services have to offer.
We will be talking about the Bible and Jesus.
My coaching is grounded in a biblical worldview
and faith in Jesus Christ, and I am transparent
about that foundation.
However, I can work with people at different places
spiritually as long as they are respectful
of the framework I work from.
I am not trying to pressure people into religious
performance. I am helping people move toward truth, healing, wisdom, and authentic living.
4. Is this therapy or counseling?
No. I am functioning as a coach and mentor,
not as a therapist providing clinical mental
health treatment. That means coaching is not designed
to diagnose mental health disorders, provide therapy,
replace psychiatric care, or offer crisis services.
While my background as a Licensed Addiction
Counselor and decades of experience give
me a deep understanding of:
Nervous System Exhaustion
Emotional Patterns and Burnout
Identity Struggles and Co-Dependency
Relationships and Family Dynamics
Addiction, Recovery, and Relapse Cycles
I will not be doing direct professional counseling or
therapy. Coaching is different, but uses similar
skill sets. Many people may benefit from both
therapy and coaching together. I will make
appropriate referrals if needed.
5. Who do you work with most often?
Likely ideal clients for my coaching include:
Men and Women
People Struggling with Emotional Exhaustion
People Struggling with Identity Loss or Confusion
People wrestling with Burnout
Christians wrestling Spiritual Numbness
People Who Feel “High Functioning” Externally but Depleted Internally
Helpers, Caregivers, Pastors, Counselors, and Highly Empathetic People
Individuals Rebuilding Life After Collapse, Addiction
(post treatment), or Prolonged Masking
6. How does your recovery background shape my coaching?
Recovery is about far more than abstinence.
My experiences help me recognize:
Emotional Sobriety Matters
Identity Transformation Matters
Honesty Matters
Nervous System Regulation Matters
Sustainable Living Matters
Spiritual Integrity Matters
I understand what it means to:
Rebuild Life After Destruction
Sit With Shame and Grief, and Overcome
Learn Emotional Honesty
Rediscover Purpose
Face Uncomfortable Truths
Stop Surviving and Begin Living
This perspective shapes my life.
7. What happens during a coaching session?
Sessions are conversational, reflective, practical,
and deeply honest. They will last one hour.
The frequency and duration of sessions will be
determined on an individual basis.
Depending on the person’s needs, sessions may include:
Processing Being Emotionally Overwhelmed
Identifying Unhealthy Patterns
Discussing Relationships and Boundaries
Exploring Identity and Authenticity
Burnout Recovery Strategies
Spiritual Reflection
Practical Life Structure
Accountability and Goal Clarification
Prayer If Desired
8. How is faith integrated into your coaching?
Faith is not treated as performance, image
management, or shallow positivity. My coaching
approaches Christianity as:
The Ultimate Source of Truth
A Place to Peacefully Surrender to Jesus
Sanctification and Transformation
Our Identity in Christ
Spiritual Honesty
Walking in Reality with God in Grace
Scripture, prayer, and spiritual reflection may be
integrated naturally depending on
the client and situation.
9. What kind of coaching style do you use?
My style is likely best described as:
Compassionate but Direct
Deeply Reflective
Emotionally Attuned
Honest and Practical
Spiritually Thoughtful
Non-Hype and Non-Performative
I am not trying to create dependency.
I am helping people become more honest,
stable, healthy, and aligned.
10. What results can people expect?
Results vary, but many people may experience:
Greater Clarity
Emotional Relief
Reduced Shame
Healthier Boundaries
Stronger Self-Understanding
Spiritual Reconnection
Increased Authenticity
More Sustainable Living Patterns
Improved Recovery Stability
Renewed Sense of Meaning and Direction
11. Why the name “New Creation Path”?
The name reflects the belief that transformation is real.
Not instant perfection.
Not image management.
Not pretending.
But genuine renewal through truth, surrender, healing,
wisdom, and walking with Christ.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.
The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”
2 Corinthians 5:17
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
and He will make straight your paths.”
Proverbs 3: 5-6
The path is often slower and deeper than people expect.
But real transformation is possible.