3 Ways to NOT be Weird.

Uncategorized May 05, 2025

You’ve probably had a moment where you felt God nudging you to say something behind the chair—and instead, you smiled and moved on.

Not because you’re fake.
Not because you don’t love Jesus.
But because you’re not trying to be that person—the one who turns every conversation into a sermon.

I get it. You don't want to be the "weirdo Christian."

The good news is you don’t have to be pushy, preachy, or awkward to bring your faith into your work.

You just have to be intentional.

So here are three simple, "non-weird" ways to start integrating your faith behind the chair:


1. Let Your Atmosphere Speak First

You don’t have to quote scripture out loud if your station is already preaching.

Whether it’s a verse subtly framed on your mirror, a worship playlist on low in the background, the way you are dressed, your conduct- the way you carry yourself or just the peaceful tone of your space—your environment can be the first touchpoint of your testimony.

Create a space where people feel the difference before they ever hear it.


2. Ask Better Questions

The best ministry moments don’t start with a sermon—they start with a question.

Instead of “How’s your day?” try:

  • “What’s been heavy on your heart lately?”

  • “What’s giving you life right now?”

  • “What are you hoping for in this next season?”

People want to talk. They just need permission. Asking deeper questions opens the door without kicking it in.


3. Pray First, Speak Second

I know it sounds obvious. But seriously—pray before you speak.

Ask the Holy Spirit to guide your conversations.
Ask for wisdom, for discernment, for restraint, for boldness—whatever the moment calls for.

Sometimes God will say, “Speak up.”
Other times, He’ll say, “Just listen.”
Either way, you’re being led. Not performing.


These are just a few of the small shifts that can turn your chair into holy ground—without making anyone uncomfortable, including you.

And if this resonated with you… you should know this is exactly the kind of stuff we talk about inside the S.E.A. CHANGE Mentorship Program.

We go way deeper—into calling, business structure, burnout recovery, marketing without compromise, and how to actually walk with God while running a salon or studio.

But it all starts with simple steps. Small acts of faithfulness.

You don’t need a stage to do ministry.
You just need a chair, a cape, and the courage to show up as who God made you to be.


P.S. Want more? The S.E.A. CHANGE Mentorship Program is open. You’ll find weekly coaching, community, and strategies that fit your calling—and your calendar.

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