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Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Newly Minted Life Coaches Form a New Advocacy Focused on Mentoring Young Adults

The Life Coach training program aims to train church leaders to become life coaches who provide counselling and mentorship to young adults.

March 21, 2024

Malaysia

Hazel Wanda Ginajil
[Photo courtesy of MAUM Communication Department]

[Photo courtesy of MAUM Communication Department]

In a convocation held at the Adventist Church in Malaysia located in Seremban, 29 inductees celebrated the successful completion of the Life Coach Training. The Life Coach completers, made up of pastors, teachers, IT people, secretaries, chaplains, and missionaries, embarked on this journey last year. The course commenced at the local missions in Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia.

The Life Coach training program is a collaboration between the Adventist University of the Philippines, the Graduate Psychology Department, and the Health Ministries of the Malaysia Union Mission (MAUM). The program aimed to train church leaders to become life coaches who would provide counseling and become mentors to the young adults of the church.

The newly minted life coaches celebrated the joy of receiving their certificates on Saturday, March 16, 2024, during a completion ceremony held at the auditorium of the Malaysia Union Mission. The auspicious occasion was honored with the presence of Pr. Francis Amer, VP for NDR-IEL, and the main professor for the training as the guest of honor, Dr. Armand Fabella of the Adventist University of the Philippines.

Moving forward, the life coaches formed an advocacy group called the Malaysia Adventist Life Coach Association, or MALCA, which aims to help young people navigate through life challenges. Dr. Jane Yap, Director of MAUM Health and Adventist Possibility Ministries, led the MALCA officers in taking a commitment oath.

The certified life coaches agreed that the certification program equips them with the necessary knowledge while developing the skills needed to empower individuals to overcome the difficulties of life. In response, the newly elected president, Pr. Jerome Raj, shared, “Let us face the challenges that lie ahead with courage and determination, knowing that together, we can create a significant impact in the lives of others.”

A second batch for the program, comprising five pastors from each mission, commenced on Friday, March 15, 2024. Pr. Francis Amer explains, “The Life Coach training program not only fosters personal growth but also encourages self-improvement, guiding individuals to become their best selves.” The group of 15 pastors is expected to complete the program before the end of the year. Pastor Malvin Gakim from Sabah Mission shares, “This training is eye-opening. I am now motivated to pursue further studies in counseling so I can be an effective pastor to my church members.”

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.

Hazel Wanda Ginajil

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