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 SHANNON’S CORNER
Special Announcement:

 

Monday, July 10, 2023, Safe Place Ministry is launching its brand-new service of Life Coaching with yours truly as the coach. 

 

I know that God desires to use me as His conduit of care in refreshing the hearts of His children in order to run the race and to have strength for the journey.  One way is through Life Coaching.  Life Coaching is a relationship between the client and the coach to journey together to reach the client’s goals and his/her God-given purpose.  

 

Life change doesn't happen overnight, but you can breakthrough and transform through hard work and consistency. You can do the hard things with God's strength!  It’s a process for change that involves working towards the future by asking very strategic questions and helping individuals unpack goals, values, action plans, and more.  

 

Let’s work together so that you can walk out the path that God has uniquely created for you.  The coaching I will be specializing is in life transition, stress management, identity, and grief & loss, related issues. As a Christian, I am passionate about meeting people where they are and connecting them to biblical truth to help them live their most intentional lives, while fully loving God, themselves, & others.​​ 

 

Start your journey today!  https://www.safeplaceministry.org/lifecoaching



Contact Information:


Shannon Eaton

107 Old York Rd, Apt 5

New Cumberland, PA 17070


Cell: 724.967.1437

Email: shannon@safeplaceministry.org

Facebook:  Shannon R. Eaton

Blogspot:  shannonreaton.blogspot.com


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