If you’ve been sitting with doubts since the challenge, this email is for you
Al Salam Alaikum, |
Since the Faith-Based Trainer Challenge ended, we’ve heard from a number of people who booked a call and are genuinely interested in the certification, but are sitting with questions they haven’t asked yet. |
That’s normal. Any decision worth making comes with doubt. So let us address the most common ones honestly. |
Doubt #1: “I’m not sure my motivation is strong enough.” |
If you attended the challenge, something brought you there. That something- however quiet it is right now- is worth paying attention to. The certification isn’t for people who are certain. It’s for people who feel a genuine pull toward serving their community through teaching and who are willing to explore that seriously. Motivation deepens through commitment, not before it. |
Doubt #2: “I don’t know if I have enough experience.” |
The certification is a train-the-trainer program- meaning it is designed to equip you, not to confirm that you’re already equipped. You don’t need to have taught professionally. You need to have the heart for it, some context in which you work with people, and the willingness to grow into it. The program builds you from where you are. |
Doubt #3: “I’m not sure I have the time.” |
This is one of the most honest doubts- and it deserves an honest answer. The certification does require a real commitment over several months. It is not a passive program you can complete in the background. If your season is genuinely full right now, that’s important information, and we’ll tell you so on the consultation call. But if what you really mean is “I’m not sure it’s worth rearranging my schedule for”- that’s a different question, and the call is exactly where to explore it. |
Doubt #4: “The investment feels significant.” |
It is. We won’t minimize it. But consider what you’re investing in: a proven methodology, a structured curriculum, a license to teach, ongoing mentorship, and entry into a global network of faith-based trainers. The question isn’t whether the investment is significant- it’s whether what it unlocks is worth more than what it costs. That’s something the consultation call will help you answer clearly. |
Doubt #5: “I’m not sure I’m the right person to teach this.” |
This is perhaps the most common doubt- and the most important one to name. The trainers in our global network are not extraordinary people. They are ordinary people who answered an extraordinary calling. Teachers. Coaches. Imams. HR professionals. Parents. What they share is not perfection- it’s willingness. If you’re asking whether you’re qualified enough, you’re asking the wrong question: The right question is: Who in your community is waiting for someone like you to show up? |
If any of these resonated, the consultation call was built for exactly this moment. |
It’s a conversation, not a commitment. |
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Sincerely, |
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P.S. The call is free, and there is no obligation to join. But the people who show up to it, having sat with these questions, tend to leave with a clarity they weren’t expecting. |
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