With Joy Hampton, a coaching practice is carving out a distinctive space by combining expertise across multiple disciplines. Powerful Life Coaching offers individualized sessions that blend business strategy, career development, and Christian faith principles, addressing the specific needs of a clientele looking for guidance that aligns with their values.
The practice focuses on one-on-one coaching relationships, tailoring each session to the individual client rather than offering group programs or standardized courses. This personalized approach allows for deeper exploration of challenges that professionals and business owners face when making significant life decisions.
Multiple Certifications, Singular Focus
What sets the practice apart is the breadth of formal training behind it. The coach holds credentials as a Master Life Coach, Master Business Coach, and Certified Christian Coach—a combination that speaks to years of dedicated professional development across different coaching methodologies. This multi-faceted expertise means clients can work through business challenges, personal transitions, and faith questions with the same practitioner, rather than piecing together advice from multiple sources.
The business and life coaching services target three primary groups: Christians seeking guidance that honors their faith, business owners navigating the complexities of running a company, and professionals considering career changes. These audiences often overlap, particularly in cases where someone is wrestling with whether their current work aligns with their deeper purpose or values.
Meeting Clients Where They Are
The coaching model emphasizes meeting clients in the moment they’re experiencing, whether that’s a business owner struggling with scaling decisions, a professional feeling stuck in their current role, or someone trying to integrate their faith more authentically into their daily work. The Christian coaching approach offers a framework for these conversations that many clients find missing from secular business advice.

For business owners specifically, the coaching addresses practical concerns like strategy and operations while also considering the personal toll of leadership and the desire many entrepreneurs have to build something meaningful beyond profit.
Looking Ahead
The practice is in growth mode, with plans to expand the client base and eventually establish a dedicated physical location. Currently operating through individual sessions, the vision includes having a space that would serve as a home base for the practice—a place where clients could come for focused coaching work away from their usual environments.
As more professionals look for guidance that addresses both their practical challenges and their deeper questions about purpose and meaning, career and faith-based coaching that integrates these elements continues to find its audience. For those who want their professional decisions informed by their values, having a coach trained across multiple disciplines offers a different kind of support than traditional business consulting alone.


