I always dreamed of making a difference in the world. As a child, I watched movies and read stories of heroic police officers, and my heart burned with a desire to serve and protect others. After years of hard work and determination, I became a police officer.
When I first started patrolling the streets, I focused solely on enforcing the law. I was good at my job, often praised for my courage and quick thinking. But the harsh realities of my work began to weigh heavily on my heart. I saw families torn apart, people trapped in cycles of addiction, and neighborhoods gripped by fear.
One day, while responding to a domestic disturbance, I found myself grabbing a woman’s hand and praying out loud outside of her apartment. The woman, in her pain began crying. In that moment, I realized my role as an officer was more than enforcing the law—it was about bringing hope to the hopeless.
From that day forward, I began to see my work as a ministry. I began sharing God’s word to the lost and weary, becoming a beacon of light, reminding people of a love greater than any hardship.
My faith deepened as I saw the impact of my words. My own life began to transform as well. I started to see God’s hand in my daily work—the unexpected moments of grace, the strength to endure difficult days, and the wisdom to navigate complex situations.
As time passed I felt a growing desire to do more. I realized that while my encounters on the streets were meaningful, I wanted to help people cultivate lasting, transformative relationships with God. I began to see a pattern: people longed for healing and purpose but didn’t know how to apply their faith to every part of their lives.
With this new calling on my heart, I decided to become a coach, guiding people toward holistic growth—mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually—with God at the center. I created a program rooted in scripture, teaching others how to live with intention and align their lives with God’s purpose.
Today, I run a coaching practice while continuing to serve as a police officer. I host workshops, lead Bible studies, and mentor others in their faith journey. My message is simple: a life centered on God is a life full of meaning and purpose. By integrating scripture into every area of life, people can experience the fullness of God’s promises and live in His peace.
My journey has taught me that faith isn’t just something to hold on to in private—it’s something to share, to live out, and to use as a source of healing and transformation. My work reminds us all that no matter where we are or what we do, we can bring hope and light to a world in need by keeping God at the center of everything. Who does God say you are?
All new clients are required to complete Step One and Step Two in sequence before proceeding to Step Three. Access to or engagement in Step three is contingent upon the successful fulfillment of all prerequisites outlined in the Step One and Step Two. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in delays or denial of progression to the Step Three.