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I am Cynthia Martin
Ordained minister 2000, Pastoral counseling experience 10 years, spiritual deliverance and spiritual warfare teacher, trainer and minister 25 years.
married, mother of 4 daughters 3 who are married and have given me 9 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. My husband Dean has 2 boys one of which is married and has two daughters. So, a total of 6 kids, 11 grandchildren, 2 great grands.
We are remodeling our home, my husband Dean is doing most of the work.
I like to cook and host people for dinner, I love to read and research, I enjoy thrift store shopping
I like to travel and spend time investigating new places.
I would love to travel more, inside the United states and out. Israel and Alaska are two on my bucket list.
I am a Practical-problem solver: grounded and efficient. I tend to be a straight shooter, no fluff, don’t ask me for my opinion if you don’t want it.
Analytical-Thinker, Organized - Planner, nad Empathetic - Nurturer
I am naturally skilled at breaking down problems into management steps, which helps me analyze situations and determine the best course action
Lodical, I think in clear, logical steps and base my decisions on facts rather than emotions.
Efficient, I always aim to achieve the best outcome in the most straightforward and effective way possible.
Resourceful, I know how to make the most of whatever tools and resources are available to solve problems.
Objective, I maintain an unbiased view, focusing on the bigger picture without getting distracted by unnecessary details.
Proactive, I don't wait for problems to escalate, I am always thinking ahead and acting early to prevent issues.
My focus is on solutions, I prefer clean communication, and collaborative problem-solving or brainstorming
I offer constructive support, and I am a calm, stable person, who helps others with problem-solving, however I remind myself that others need emotional validation then solutions. I do that by using active listening.
I am a deeply experienced spiritual coach, counselor, and teacher.
I am a skilled problem solver and structured thinker.
I am passionate about helping Christian women discover or rediscover their identity, purpose, and spiritual authority.
My content over the years, has evolved into three pillars of which I believe are foundational for every mature christian, to fully be a disciple we must have a understanding of:
Pillar #1 Who is God?, so many believers have never really studied or have full understanding of who God is as a 3-part being Father God, Jesus the Son and Holy Spirit. They do not understand his nature or character, nor do they spend time in His word, (the Bible)
Pillar #2 Who am I, Who they are, their biblical identity including all the benefits and authority they are given as believers.
Pillar #3 Who is the enemy? Too many hold the idea I’ll leave him alone and he’ll leave me alone. Sadly this topic of spiritual warfare is taught and promoted in a way that seems it has a fascination with evil. I teach a biblical sound balanced view that we do have an enemy, who he is and what is our responsibility. In the church world what I do and who I am would be considered a Disciple maker. The lead in the process Discipleship.
I provide Christian Life Coaching online under the name Cynthia Martin Online, it is me and me alone a sole proprietor, my heart is to help women grow. To help them recognize their value, voice, worth and purpose. I also assist with Biblical identity, spiritual motivational gift from Romans 12:3-8. From there I help them move into what they were created to do (purpose), offering them long term relationships, mentoring and an online platform to minister.
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