Adam Borneman
Coach
“Someone recently asked me why I love coaching. I responded, well … because it works! And I love coaching pastors through the Co-Mission Institute, not only because I get a front row seat to what the Spirit is doing in their lives and leadership, but also because I get to share with them some basic coaching practices that they can replicate in their own ministry context. Using a coaching lens can make a real difference.”
Adam is an International Coaching Federation trained coach who works with a broad variety of clients including corporate, nonprofit and clergy leaders, small business owners, and beyond. He serves as Program Director for The Ministry Collaborative, where he focuses on group facilitation training, strategy development, consulting and coaching, and workshop leadership. Adam sees deep value in creating space and processes for discovery, discernment, and development, so that individuals and groups can take meaningful steps toward accomplishing goals and living from a place of deep joy. He is especially interested in helping people connect their values to their behaviors and their short term goals to their long term goals. Raised in Snellville, GA, he is a graduate of Samford University and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Boston, MA (M.Div., Th.M.).