Tanya Prince, Discerning Identity and Purpose
The Practical Faith Academy Podcast from Cecil Taylor Ministries presents guests who have important things to say about putting your faith into practice. Cecil interviews each guest to understand their life stories and their ideas for living a seven-day practical faith.
Tanya Prince wrote the reflective journal, “Designed for Purpose: Discovering God’s Daily Direction.” On this podcast, she shares her own journey that started with divorce and career redirection but led her to accepting her identity and skills and placing them in proper perspective as she walks with God.
Highlights of the podcast:
2:28 What does seven-day practical faith mean to Prince
3:46 How Prince’s life turned sour but led to renewed faith
9:17 How to differentiate who you are from what you do
11:44 How to turn crisis into purpose
14:10 Purpose is like a river that can carry you to different places in life
16:35 The role of experience in shaping purpose
18:28 About her journal on understanding your purpose and God’s direction
20:51 Why does an individual need faith-based coaching?
22:43 The hardest part of putting faith into practice
26:50 Prince’s best tip for developing and maintaining a seven-day practical faith
28:21 How to find Prince’s reflective journal and her coaching offer
Author and coach Tanya Prince can be found at GreenVineCoaching.com. Her reflective journal is called “Designed for Purpose: Discovering God’s Daily Direction.” It’s available wherever books are sold online. She coaches individuals one-on-one to help them discover their God-designed identity and purpose.
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