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Dr. Layne McDonald
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How do I find time for God when my schedule is completely full?
You find time for God by shifting your focus from "scheduling an appointment" to "practicing His presence," integrating prayer and Scripture into the pockets of time you already have, like commutes, chores, and morning resets, rather than waiting for a perfect, empty hour that may never come. Finding a rhythm with God in a frantic world isn't about adding another heavy item to your to-do list; it’s about inviting the Creator into the list you already have. By adopting small,
Dr. Layne McDonald
6 days ago7 min read


How do I find time for God when my schedule is completely full?
To find time for God when your schedule is full, you must stop trying to squeeze Him into the margins of your day and instead begin to integrate His presence into the rhythms of your existing life while ruthlessly pruning non-essential distractions. If you feel like your relationship with God is a "to-do" item that never gets checked off, you aren't alone. In our modern, high-speed culture, we often treat spiritual growth like a hobby we’ll get to once the chores are done, bu
Dr. Layne McDonald
6 days ago5 min read


What Are the Hard Truths About Good vs. Bad Leadership That Never Change?
Good leadership is rooted in service, sacrifice, and integrity, while bad leadership is fueled by ego, control, and insecurity: and these truths remain constant whether you are leading a small church, a growing startup, or a multi-billion dollar corporation. Leadership is never about the title you hold; it is about the health of the culture you create and the people you are called to serve. Whether you are a pastor, a CEO, or a team lead, the weight of leadership remains the
Dr. Layne McDonald
6 days ago5 min read


10 Reasons Your Leadership Strategy Isn’t Working (And How to Find Your True North)
Your leadership strategy is likely failing because it is anchored in external metrics, imitation, or exhaustion rather than being rooted in your "True North": the specific, God-given calling and identity that should drive every decision you make. When a leader loses contact with their core purpose, strategy becomes a series of frantic movements that produce noise but no lasting fruit. Whether you are a pastor leading a congregation, an entrepreneur building a kingdom-minded b
Dr. Layne McDonald
7 days ago5 min read


7 Mistakes You're Making in Midlife (and How Faith-Based Coaching Helps)
Midlife mistakes often stem from the false belief that this season is a crisis to be escaped rather than a sacred transition designed by God to move you from a life of outward success to one of inward significance. By the time we hit our 40s or 50s, many of us feel a persistent "check engine light" flashing in our souls. We’ve built the career, raised the kids, or checked the boxes, yet we find ourselves wrestling with a low-grade dissatisfaction or a full-blown identity cris
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 235 min read


How to Overcome Burnout and Rediscover Your Creative Calling
To overcome burnout and rediscover your creative calling, you must first transition from a posture of performance to one of presence by prioritizing spiritual rest, disconnecting your identity from your output, and re-entering your craft as an act of worship rather than a demand for success. Burnout is not just a lack of energy; it is a spiritual drought that occurs when your "doing" outpaces your "being" with God. For the Christian creative, whether you are a filmmaker, musi
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 235 min read


How Do I Find My True Purpose and Calling in Midlife?
To find your true purpose and calling in midlife, you must first re-center your identity on your primary calling to Jesus Christ and then prayerfully audit your unique life experiences, "holy desires," and spiritual gifts to discern how God is inviting you to serve Him in this specific season. Finding your purpose in midlife is not about reinventing who you are, but about revealing who God has always intended you to become through a process of spiritual re-alignment and inten
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 237 min read


How Can a Christian Coach Help Me Lead Without Losing My Soul?
A Christian coach helps you lead without losing your soul by grounding your identity in Christ rather than your performance, integrating spiritual formation into your professional growth, and providing a grace-filled space to align your leadership strategy with biblical truth. Leadership often feels like a slow erosion of the heart, where the demands of the role gradually outpace the health of the soul. This article explores how a Christian coach serves as a spiritual and str
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 235 min read


How do I find my true north when my life feels out of balance?
To find your True North when life feels out of balance, you must intentionally realign your heart with the unchanging character and calling of Jesus Christ, using the Word of God as your fixed point of reference rather than your shifting emotions or circumstances. Finding your internal compass again requires a deliberate pause to filter out the noise of cultural demands and personal anxieties. By centering your decisions on biblical truth and seeking God’s kingdom first, you
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 235 min read


Can Coaching Help Me Find My Purpose in Midlife?
Yes, faith-based coaching is a powerful tool that helps you navigate midlife transitions by providing the objective clarity, biblical alignment, and strategic roadmap necessary to rediscover your God-given purpose. It bridges the gap between your past experiences and your future calling, ensuring your next season is your most meaningful one. Executive Summary: Midlife is a Pivot, Not a Crisis Midlife is often unfairly branded as a "crisis," a time of looking back with regre
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 224 min read


Creativity: Filmmaking: The Art of Cinematic Storytelling for Kingdom Impact
Faith-based filmmaking is the intentional fusion of high-level cinematic craft with deep spiritual conviction, moving beyond mere messaging to create visceral, honest stories that resonate with the human soul. By prioritizing character-driven narratives and technical excellence, Christian storytellers can create transformative media that reflects the beauty of the Creator and addresses the profound complexities of life with hope and grace. Short Summary Faith-based filmmaki
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 227 min read


How to Stop Overthinking and Trust God’s Timing?
To stop overthinking and trust God’s timing, you must surrender the illusion of control and anchor your mind in the biblical truth that He is already working in the "wait" to make all things beautiful in His time. Overthinking is the mind’s attempt to solve a problem God has already handled; it stems from a desire to control the future rather than trust the Creator. This guide offers seven practical, Scripture-based steps to quiet the mental noise and align your heart with Go
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 225 min read


How do I stop overthinking and start trusting God’s plan?
To stop overthinking and start trusting God’s plan, you must intentionally shift your focus from the "what-ifs" of the future to the "who is" of God’s character by surrendering your need for control through prayer and anchoring your mind in the truth of Scripture (Proverbs 3:5-6). Overthinking is often a symptom of trying to carry the weight of outcomes that belong solely to God. By practicing spiritual mindfulness, engaging in consistent prayer with thanksgiving, and looking
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 226 min read


How Can I Hear God’s Voice When I Feel Spiritually Dry?
You can hear God’s voice in spiritually dry seasons by anchoring yourself in the objective truth of His Word, practicing radical honesty in prayer, and choosing to listen with your life rather than just your emotions. Spiritual dryness is rarely a sign of God’s absence; instead, it is often an invitation to move beyond "feeling-based" faith and into a deeper, more resilient trust in His character and His promises. Even when the "still small voice" feels silent, God continues
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 215 min read


How Do I Stop Feeling Far From God?
To stop feeling far from God, you must stop relying on your emotions and start acting on God's truth by intentionally drawing near to Him through honest prayer, reading His Word, practicing repentance, and engaging in Christian community. Feelings of distance are often a "check engine light" for the soul, signaling a need to return to the basic spiritual disciplines that connect your heart to the Father. According to James 4:8, the promise is clear: when you take a step towar
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 215 min read
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