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    KEVIN LANE. MATC, BTh, CPLC
    MEET THE COACH

    I'm a happy and dedicated husband to my best friend of 34 years, father to four adult children, grandfather, and a sinner saved by grace who loves and is loved by Jesus.

    About Me

    For over 25 years, I dedicated my life's work to pastoral ministry to teens and their parents. At the height of the COVID pandemic, my attention turned to helping teenagers who were impacted by trauma, isolation, addiction, and a lost sense of purpose that the global experience amplified. Recovery is

    I love Jesus, doing projects around the house, and helping others find joy and purpose in life. When I'm not working, I use my time writing, reading, cooking, re-learning how to play guitar, and dreaming about chocolate lab puppies.

    My Commitment to Personal Growth

    After receiving a cancer diagnosis in February of 2024, my coaching practice was refocused to pursue the best choices for my recovery and survival. One year later, through changes in lifestyle and successful treatment, I am carcinoma-free and healthier in body, mind, and spirit than at any time in my life.

    Credentials

    Certificate of Ordination, Grace Gospel Fellowship

    Certified Professional Life Coach (CPLC), IBCC

    • Addiction & Recovery
    • Brain Health
    • Mental Health
    • Youth Mental Health

    Additional Certification & Training

    • Conflict Intervention Skills, Crisis Prevention Institute
    • PCIT For Traumatized Children, Univ. California, Davis
    • CORE Certification, Youth Specialties
    • Strategy Training: Growing a Healthy Youth Ministry, Sonlife Ministries
  • ABOUT QSC
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    Mission. Core Values. Coaching Objectives.

    The QSC Mission

    QuadShot Coaching strives to point clients toward an active, growing relationship with Jesus Christ in every aspect of their lives.

    Core Values



    1. Scripture-based Authority: Everything I do, believe, and present as a coach comes through a Scriptural hermeneutic. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
    2. Truth-Seeking: The coach/client relationship must be transparent, authentic, and honest for the sake of growth and forward movement. (1John 5:20)
    3. Authentic Witness: Authenticity will draw people to Christ. (Philippians 3:12-14)
    4. Life-Altering: QSC pushes clients to explore their comfort zones to expand outward as they grow deeper in their life purpose. (2 Timothy 1:6-7)
    5. Humility: All ministry must be clothed in humility. (1 Peter 5:5-6)
    6. All-Encompassing: Living a full life encompasses a whole-person approach; mental, emotional, personal, and physical transformation (Luke 10:27).
    7. Sanctuary: QSC provides a safe place for clients to question, brainstorm, and grow. (Psalm 27:1)
    8. Intimacy: Our relationship with Jesus is our youth ministry. (Psalm 139)
    9. Awe-Inspired Wonder: Ministry must allow us to regularly rediscover the astonishment of the vastness of God and His infinite love for us, compel us to seek answers from His Word, and leave room for His continual work in our lives. (Philippians 3:7-16).
    10. Creativity: QSC coaches clients to be free to discover and express their God-given creativity (2 Corinthians 5:17).

    Coaching Objectives

    The QSC objective is to help clients establish the following five components in their lives:

    1. Purpose: Centering God in their lives rather than centering their lives upon themselves.
    2. Understanding: Growing more and more like Christ, and less and less like the world.
    3. Success: Seeing people through the eyes of God, with the heart of God, and with a desire to share God with others.
    4. Fellowship: A time of communal growth for the Body of Christ. It can display itself in different aspects of the Christian walk.
    5. Service: Taking what the Lord has taught us (internal) and expressing it into the lives of others (external), both believers and non-believers.

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Today's Brew

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#34: Time to Power Up!

Ephesians 3:7

“I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God's grace given me through the working of his power.”
~Ephesians 3:7

A Transition Period
Becoming something other than what we once were is generally a process. We see this in the life of Paul. He began his journey with Christ by first being knocked off of his high horse—almost literally!—and becoming humbled to the point of letting go of all that he supposed that he had known.

Over time, God reassembled his thinking, the deeds of his past, and his mission in life through transformation. This transformation took place over the course of Paul’s life from the moment he encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus.

Paul became a servant. The gospel—the good news of Jesus Christ—became the preeminent object by which all other things became subservient. Like us, Paul’s choices in the matter included his own volition and reliance upon the power of the Holy Spirit. Consider how the Spirit invites us into becoming… God does not need us; He desires us.
Becoming something other than what we once were is generally a process. We see this in the life of Paul. He began is journey with Christ by first be knocked off of his high horse—almost literally!—and becoming humbled to the point of letting go of all that he supposed that he had known.

Over time, God reassembled his thinking, the deeds of his past, and his mission in life through transformation. This transformation took place over the course of Paul’s life from the moment he encounter Jesus on the road to Damascus.

Paul became a servant. The gospel—the good news of Jesus Christ—became the preeminent object by which all other things became subservient. Like us, Paul’s choices in the matter included his own volition and reliance upon the power of the Holy Spirit. Consider how the Spirit invites us into becoming… God does not need us; He desires us.
Homework
We’ve explored in previous editions what it means to be invited by God. We’re going to revisit this again:
  • In what areas of your life have you accepted God’s invitation to the Gospel?
  • In what areas do you decline the invitation?
    • What prevents you from accepting?
  • Imagine what your life might look like if you did not turn down God’s invitation…
    • What changes would you see?
    • Think of as many areas as possible… what changes might take place?

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98346