Ready

We’ve talked a lot about overflow, but being ready to lead also means stepping into boldness—especially when it feels uncomfortable. That’s something I’ve been reflecting on as I think about Peter and John in Acts 4.
In Acts 4:13, we see how their boldness impacted others:
“When they observed the boldness of Peter and John and realized that they were uneducated and untrained men, they were amazed and recognized that they had been with Jesus.”
What stands out to me is that their boldness didn’t come from their credentials or expertise—it came from their time spent with Jesus. That encourages me, knowing that it’s not about having all the answers but about trusting in Him to lead me in those moments.
Lately, I’ve been asking myself: Where is God calling me to lead boldly? For me, it’s often in the small, everyday interactions—being intentional with my words, addressing hard situations with integrity, or simply being consistent in living out my faith. I’ll be honest, it’s not always easy. But I’ve found that the more I lean into God’s presence, the more equipped I feel to take those steps.
Maybe you’re in a similar place. If so, I encourage you to take a moment this week and ask:
- Where is God calling me to step into bold leadership?
- How can I reflect His love and truth in those moments?
We’re in this together, Coach. Let’s keep leaning into boldness and trusting that God will meet us where we are.
Billings FCA Coaches






