What To Look for in Choosing Facilitators

 
 
  • Someone who has “a heart” for people who are going through their own pain, trials, struggles, etc

  • Someone who has likely experienced their own tragedy, trauma, or significant life-transition and has/is properly processing through it. 

  • Someone who has a mature walk with Jesus and is continuing to grow and cultivate their relationship with Him - not perfect, but in progress.

  • Someone whose life and character rightly represents the name and nature of Christ.

  • Someone who is sensitive to and dependent on the Holy Spirit in their own life, and sensitive and dependent to Him as they help others. 

  • Someone who is involved and committed in a local church or part of a defined “spiritual community.” 

  • Someone who is committed to their own ongoing health and wholeness.

  • Someone who is committed to their own ongoing learning, development, and growth.

  • Someone who is humble and teachable