Take your next step.
executive
Coaching
I CAN HELP YOU TAKE YOUR
‘NEXT STEP’
Deeper perspective on your current opportunities and challenges.
Helpful guidance as you change, grow and seek new discoveries in life.
Emotional support throughout difficult and critical transitions (job, career, family, interpersonal, retirement, bereavement)
Empower you to apply your own intellectual, emotional and creative resources and find your own solutions.
COACHING BASICS
As a personal coach, I will help you:
peel away layers of confusion,
see things with fresh eyes,
generate new options and
confidently choose a way forward.
Whatever the next step may be for you, I’ll help you bring CLARITY, ACTION and PROGRESS into your life situation.
After a 40-year career as a pastor, missionary, and theology professor, I coach leaders who are ready to take your next step, personally or professionally.
I understand that in a world of competing priorities, it can be difficult to take time to focus on yourself. My one-on-one approach follows a 3-step process of finding clarity, taking action, and making progress. These steps will help you set clear goals and track results as we continue on the journey together.
MY APPROACH TO COACHING

Take your next step
Find Clarity & Set the Course
Develop an Active Vision, Strategy, & Roadmap
Track Progress & Keep Moving Forward
real life examples
It can be hard to know where to begin. The following are examples of how I have helped people tackle real-world issues and delivered results.
“As a result of Rich’s coaching, we have increased our client relationships and our capacity to serve those clients well. For the first time in a great while, I am enjoying a season of working on our business and not just in it.”
— Business Owner
“Rich asked the right questions and made keen observations. Ministry is often confusing, but I’m clearer than ever about my sense of call and about how I approach the work to which God has called me.”
— Local Pastor
“In the past few months I’ve made more consistent progress with my most important priorities than any previous time I can remember. I’m feeling encouraged!”
— Seminary Lecturer