The Conviction Behind Everything
There is a question underneath most career questions, most leadership questions, most life questions. It is not “how do I get the job?” or “how do I lead the team?” It is older and harder than that:
I have sat across from engineers who were brilliant and invisible, students who could not answer “what should I be when I grow up?”, missionaries who were told they had no value, mid-career professionals who had built something impressive and felt completely empty.
I have prayed with Uber drivers in Addis Ababa — master’s degree holders, circumstance-displaced, driving strangers through a city that had not made room for them. I asked their name. Their family. Their dream. Their detour — literal and figurative. And then I prayed over them before they drove away.
Every single one of them was the same person. Gifted. Displaced. Not yet fully seen. Not yet told that their story was not finished.
The tools on this site — the formation guides, the career resources, the strategy simulators — are not the ministry. They are the excuse for presence. The door into the conversation that actually matters. Someone comes for a CV. They leave having been seen.
I am not here to optimise your career. I am here because Jesus left the 99 for the 1 — and the 1 is usually the most qualified person in the room who does not believe they belong there.