Personal Post: Discerning God's Will
I need some advice.
Two years ago, I had a vision on my heart—a coaching program called Purpose-Passion-Profit. The idea was to support Christian entrepreneurs (or aspiring ones) with their marketing, offers, and positioning. I won't share too much here as I don't want this to come off as self-promotional.
I launched it, and there was definite interest, but before I could onboard clients, I felt a very strong pull to step away.
God revealed that I wasn’t pursuing it for the right reasons, and that the stress I was experiencing was (because of the pressure I put on myself to make it work) was negatively impacting my family.
Fast forward to earlier this year:
When I first envisioned the membership I recently launched, this program - Purpose-Passion-Profit, came to mind again.
I thought it might fit perfectly with the other courses I’m building.
Lately, I’ve also been feeling called to niche down further — to specifically support Christian wellness practitioners.
Here’s where I’m struggling:
Many of the wellness practitioners I currently support incorporate tools, modalities, or teachings rooted in new age practices or other religions (like Buddhism).
I’m increasingly uncomfortable when these counter-Christian topics come up in posts or conversations.
On one hand, my current strategy and positioning have been going really well, and I don’t want to disrupt that unless it’s God guiding me.
On the other hand, this pull is becoming more persistent.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
Have you ever revisited a vision you once set aside?
How did you discern whether it was God calling you to make a change?
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Christine van Tonder
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Personal Post: Discerning God's Will
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