Satisfaction — What do we mean when we talk about purpose and significance? The Human soul needs to know it is significant, that you have a purpose. Being satisfied as a human being requires this. The question is, will we seek this significance through what we accomplish in this world, or is our significance really more substantial when we find it as part of our identity in Christ as one of God’s children, made in His image?

In this coaching exercise we will explore one aspect of this pursuit of being satisfied; specifically, we will be looking at why what we do, or actually who we are in Christ, really does have eternal importance.

Coach: Ask your student to read out-loud the text on the left here and then ask them to tell you which parts of this makes sense and why, and if any parts do not seem right, and why.

(NOTE TO COACH: Remember, be careful NOT to correct or even comment on your student's answers, except to say "What else?" if their answer is too brief.)


To help you and your coach explore this more deeply and help you to transform your thinking in this area, we have designed several discussions and activities you can work through with your coach.

For discussion with your coach:
Here is the a question for your thought and discussion with your coach: (We encourage you to write down your preliminary thoughts and ideas about this discussion question before clicking the link to proceed.)

  • “At the end of the day,” does it really matter what I do?


Coach: On the left here is a question for discussion. Ask your student to answer this question and then write their answer out for later reference in this session.

(NOTE TO COACH: Remember, be careful NOT to correct or even comment on your student's answers, except to say "What else?" if their answer is too brief.)



AFTER you’ve discussed the above question with you coach (we encourage you to write down your answers for later use), then click here to proceed.