Designed for Impact™ · Faith Edition
He didn't ask if he was ready.
When Jesus said "Follow me," Peter left his nets in the water and never looked back.
He got out of the boat. He preached at Pentecost
and three thousand people were saved in a single day.
"Immediately they left their nets and followed him." — Matthew 4:20
Retreats · Staff Teams · Couples · Small Groups · Women's Ministry
Your congregation, your volunteers, your leadership team — they didn't show up empty-handed. They came with gifts already placed inside them. The question is whether anyone has helped them name those gifts yet. That's what this workshop does.
"There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord."1 Corinthians 12:4–5
This isn't just for pastors and staff. It's for every group in your church that wants to understand each other better, build stronger relationships, and live from design — not against it.
Right people. Wrong seats. One workshop gives your leadership team a shared language — and finally explains the friction that never showed up on an org chart.
For pastors & ministry leaders →
Women who understand their design show up differently — in their families, their friendships, and their faith. This is the retreat experience they'll talk about for years.
For retreats & women's groups →
Most conflict in marriage isn't character. It's design. When couples understand each other's design, they stop fighting each other — and start building together.
For couples ministry →
Parents who understand their own strengths parent differently. Less projection. More connection. A family where everyone knows what they bring to the table.
For family & parenting groups →
Your volunteers are burning out because they're in the wrong seats. Not because they lack love. When they serve from their design, everything changes — for them and for you.
For volunteer leadership →
Young adults who understand their design make better decisions — about careers, relationships, and calling. Give them the language before the world gives them the wrong story.
For college & young adult ministry →
You see the willingness. The good hearts. And underneath it — exhaustion, friction, quiet disengagement. The gap is rarely commitment. It's almost always alignment. Here's what that looks like:
The Builder is trying to lead worship — when they were made to run the operations that make Sunday morning happen.
The Shepherd is managing logistics — when they were designed to sit with the person no one else noticed hurting.
The Apostle is quietly in the background — while the room waits for the voice that was meant to lead it.
A couple keeps having the same argument — not because they don't love each other, but because they've never been given language for how differently they're designed.
A parent doing everything right is still losing their child at homework time — and quietly wondering if they're the problem.
You don't need new people. You need everyone to understand how the people you already have are designed — and how those designs connect.
Staff and volunteers who understand each other's design stop stepping on each other — and start covering each other's gaps on purpose.
When spouses understand they are designed differently — on purpose — conflict stops feeling personal and becomes something they can navigate together.
Parents who know their own strengths stop projecting. Kids who know theirs stop apologizing for who they are. Families find their footing.
The best teams aren't built from identical people. They're built from people who understand how they're designed — and how those designs connect. One workshop changes the language your whole church uses forever.
— Nandy · StrengthsByDesign™
After this workshop, your people don't just feel seen in the room. They walk out with a framework they use every week — at home, in their ministry, and in their relationships.
Every participant identifies their top strengths and the role they naturally play
Teams and couples map how their designs connect — and where the gaps are
A shared vocabulary that reduces conflict and builds real trust
Each person leaves with a 30-day plan to use their design on purpose
The Designed On Purpose workbook for every participant
An overview of all four domains and their themes. Participants leave with a clear picture of the framework and where they fit inside it. A great entry point for any group.
Every domain and theme broken down one by one — what each one looks like, how it contributes, and how they connect to each other. Participants leave with a full map of their team or family's design.
The same content as the intensive — spread across four sessions with homework in between. Each week builds on the last. This is where the Designed On Purpose workbook comes out and we go step by step together. Same depth, slower pace, more room to apply it.
Every church is different. Tell us about your group — the size, the context, what you're working with — and Nandy will build something that fits.
Tell us about your people and what you're seeing. Nandy will reach out personally to build the right experience for your context.
No pitch. Just a real conversation about your people and what's possible.
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