Life coaching is a viable, growing career path; modern training programs, credentialing bodies, and remote delivery make it easier to train and reach clients - but choose reputable education and ethical practice.
Life coach schools teach practical, non-clinical coaching skills and business practices. They sit between executive coaching and psychotherapy, offer blended delivery formats, and connect to voluntary credentialing bodies like the ICF, IAC, and EMCC.
A Christian life coach provides perspective, listening, accountability, encouragement, and prayer to help you move forward in your faith.
Executive coaching certification remains a practical credential for credibility and skills. Pair accredited training with supervised practice and measurable client outcomes to be most effective.
Christian life coaching blends practical coaching methods with biblical guidance to help Christians set goals, grow spiritually, and follow through with accountability - without replacing pastoral care or clinical therapy.