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KC Cupp Ideas Ideas to help you follow Jesus - clear. simple. practical. I'm KC, and I’m passionate about helping you connect the dots—in business and in life.

Helping You Connect the Dots in Business and Life
KC Cupp | Founder & Executive Coach at Waypoints

Hey there! As the Founder of Waypoints Coaching and Consulting, I partner with entrepreneurs, business leaders, and individuals just like you to navigate complexity, clarify your vision, and create a practical roadmap for lasting success. Whether it's guiding your organization toward sustainable gro

wth or helping you find clarity in your personal journey, I’m here to walk alongside you every step of the way. With over two decades of entrepreneurial, leadership, and life-coaching experience, I’ve developed the Waypoints Framework—a practical, proven method designed to help you clarify your purpose, build vibrant cultures and relationships, establish meaningful core values, and translate your vision into actionable strategies. Through personalized one-on-one coaching, interactive workshops, and inspiring speaking engagements, my goal is to empower you with the tools, confidence, and accountability you need to thrive—professionally and personally. At Waypoints, we believe clarity drives meaningful results. So whether you're launching your first business, aligning your team around a compelling vision, or looking to discover greater purpose and balance in your personal life, I’m here to help you confidently move forward. Let’s connect—I’d love to help you chart a clear, purposeful path ahead.

It is easy to treat big decisions like a high-stakes guessing game. Most people assume that God's will is hidden and tha...
06/08/2026

It is easy to treat big decisions like a high-stakes guessing game. Most people assume that God's will is hidden and that one wrong move will ruin their entire future.

But when decision-making is driven by anxiety, personal control becomes the center. True discernment starts when a person realizes that wisdom isn't a secret code. It is a public invitation.

God has woven wisdom into the fabric of creation, and it is actively calling out to us at every crossroads. The goal isn't to predict the future. It is to choose integrity in the present.

If you are facing a tough choice today, this might help you find the next faithful step.

Read more here: https://www.kccupp.com/articles/the-cry-of-wisdom

— KC Cupp

This week's article is called: Called to Represent2 Corinthians 5:20 says: "So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is makin...
05/25/2026

This week's article is called: Called to Represent
2 Corinthians 5:20 says: "So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, 'Come back to God!'" (NLT)

When we forget our identity as ambassadors, we drift into self-reliance. We start contributing because it makes us look good or because we feel guilty. We put our own reputation at the center.

But when we embrace our role as Christ's representatives, we find a new kind of freedom. Read more here: https://www.kccupp.com/articles/called-to-represent

05/20/2026

Most of us know the feeling to be in paralyzed by what might happen next. We feel a constant pressure to make the right choice, say the right thing, and keep every part of our lives from slipping. When that pressure becomes a primary motivation, we are living out of a spirit of fear. God calls us to something better. Read my new article “not a spirit of fear, choosing the right internal voice“ click here to read: https://www.kccupp.com/articles/not-a-spirit-of-fear

05/16/2026

“And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.”
‭‭Colossians‬ ‭3‬:‭17‬ ‭NLT‬‬

05/12/2026

It is easy to become an expert on the flaws of other people. Most find it simple to see the "speck" in someone else’s eye while ignoring the massive log in their own.

But when the focus is on fixing others, a person is putting themselves at the center. They are trying to manage the lives of those around them instead of being a follower of Jesus.

True faithfulness in relationships does not start with managing other people. It starts with dealing with the heart first. Removing the log is what gives a person the clarity and humility to actually help those around them.

Read more here: https://www.kccupp.com/articles/the-log-and-the-speck

05/06/2026

“So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, “Come back to God!””
‭‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭5‬:‭20‬ ‭NLT‬‬

You want to live a life that genuinely gives to others, but most days it is easier to stay focused on yourself.Life feel...
05/04/2026

You want to live a life that genuinely gives to others, but most days it is easier to stay focused on yourself.

Life feels full. Your time is thin, your energy is low, and real acts of service keep getting pushed to some future season when things slow down. Or maybe you have served faithfully for a long time and now you are running on empty, wondering why it stopped feeling meaningful. You know Jesus calls you to contribute, but something in you keeps pulling back toward comfort and convenience.

This is more common than we admit, and it is exactly where everyday obedience matters most. Read more here:

Die Daily in Your Contribution: One Faithful Step When Serving Others Feels Like Too Much You want to live a life that genuinely gives to others, but most days it is easier to stay focused on yourself. Life feels full. Your time is thin, your energy is low, and real acts of service keep getting p

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