Loom for Christian Life Coaches: Coaching, Courses & More

Loom for Christian Life Coaches: Coaching, Courses & More

Shakeeta Torres, Speaker, LCSW, Author, Trainer Shakeeta Torres, Speaker, LCSW, Author, Trainer
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Loom for Christian Life Coaches: Coaching, Courses & More

Loom for Christian Life Coaches: Coaching, Courses & More

One of the greatest and most significant challenges for Christian Life Coaches isn’t just coaching sessions—everything else surrounds the work. From client onboarding to course creation, team communication to tutorial recordings, the “extras” can consume hours each week.

That’s why tools like Loom have become game-changers.

In this fourth post of my 5-Figure Tools for Christian Life Coaches series, I’ll show you how Loom helps me simplify communication, save time, and serve my clients and students with excellence.

(At the bottom of this blog, you’ll find my full YouTube tutorial where I demonstrate Loom in action!)


Why Clear Communication Matters for Christian Life Coaches

As coaches, we are constantly communicating—whether through one-on-one sessions, group programs, or online courses. But not all communication is effective. Sometimes messages get lost in emails, or clients forget instructions given in live calls.

Proverbs 15:23 says, “A person finds joy in giving an apt reply— and how good is a timely word!”

Timely, clear communication not only saves time but also creates peace. Loom allows us to deliver those “apt replies” in a way that’s simple, clear, and personal.


What Is Loom?

Loom is a video messaging tool that allows you to quickly record your screen, your face, or both—and then instantly share the video with a link.

You can use Loom to:

  • Create quick video updates for clients

  • Record tutorials or “how-to” videos

  • Build modules for an online course

  • Provide feedback on documents or designs

  • Communicate clearly with team members

Instead of writing long emails or repeating yourself on calls, you can create a video once and share it multiple times.


How Christian Life Coaches Can Use Loom

Here are four powerful ways I use Loom in my coaching business:

1. Client Communication

Instead of typing a long email to explain an assignment, I send a short Loom video. Clients appreciate hearing my tone and seeing step-by-step instructions.

Example: After a coaching session, I record a 3-minute recap video summarizing their goals and next steps. This helps them stay on track and adds a personal touch.

2. Course Creation

Creating an online course can feel intimidating. Loom makes it easy. I record my screen as I walk through slides, teaching points, or demonstrations. Those videos become course modules without needing fancy software.

Example: In my certification program, I’ve used Loom to record bonus lessons that guide students through tools and resources.

3. Tutorials and Trainings

If a client or student needs help using a specific platform, I create a Loom tutorial showing them exactly where to click and what to do.

Example: A student asks how to use Trello (Blog 1’s tool). Instead of a long explanation, I send them a quick Loom walkthrough, which they can rewatch anytime.

4. Team and Business Communication

Even if you’re a solopreneur now, Loom becomes even more valuable as you grow. You can use it to train team members, explain workflows, and document processes.

Example: Instead of scheduling a meeting for every small question, I record Loom videos that team members can watch on their own time.


Benefits of Loom for Christian Life Coaches

  • Saves Time: Record once, reuse often.

  • Adds Clarity: Clients see and hear instructions instead of guessing.

  • Personal Connection: Face-to-camera builds trust and warmth.

  • Professionalism: Video responses elevate your brand.

  • Flexibility: Works for coaching, courses, content, and communication.

It reflects Habakkuk 2:2: “Write the vision; make it plain.” Except with Loom, you’re not just writing it—you’re showing it.


Example Workflow with Loom

Here’s how a Christian Life Coach might use Loom in a typical week:

Monday: Record a 5-minute welcome video for a new client walking them through onboarding documents.
Tuesday: Create a 15-minute course module explaining how to set spiritual and practical goals.
Wednesday: Send a quick 3-minute feedback video on a client’s worksheet submission.
Thursday: Record a tutorial for your assistant showing how to upload blog content into your website.
Friday: Repurpose Loom content into a mini-training clip for social media.

This rhythm allows you to multiply your communication without multiplying your workload.


Common Mistakes to Avoid with Loom

  • Recording too long: Keep videos short and focused. Clients won’t watch 30 minutes when 5 minutes will do.

  • Skipping preparation: Outline key points before recording to stay clear.

  • No follow-up: Send a short recap in text form so clients can quickly reference details.

  • Overuse: Not everything needs a Loom—mix it with written notes for balance.


Biblical Perspective on Tools Like Loom

Some coaches wonder if using technology like Loom takes away from authenticity. But remember: tools are simply vessels. What matters is the message.

Paul used letters to communicate with churches across distances. Today, we use video. The heart is the same—delivering truth, encouragement, and guidance in the most straightforward way possible.

Colossians 4:6 says, “Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” Loom is just one way to season your communication with grace and clarity.


Bringing It All Together

Coaching is more than conversations—it’s about equipping, empowering, and guiding people toward transformation. That requires clear communication and resources they can return to again and again.

Loom allows Christian Life Coaches to create lasting value beyond a single session. From courses to tutorials to personalized updates, Loom helps us serve with excellence while protecting our time.


Your Next Step

✨ If this blog blessed you, here are two ways to go deeper and gain clarity, tools, and resources for your Christian Life Coaching Business:

  1. Get your copy of the Anointed to Coach Book Series — practical, Spirit-led resources designed to help you grow your coaching business with structure, confidence, and faith. Click HERE!

  2. Download my free guide: 5-Figure Tools for Christian Life Coaches — a list of the tools I have used (including Loom) to simplify communication, streamline systems, and scale with peace. Click HERE!

📺 And don’t forget to watch the full tutorial below, where I walk you through Loom step-by-step:

FAQs

1. What is Loom and how can Christian Life Coaches use it?

Loom is a video messaging and screen recording tool that allows Christian Life Coaches to create quick tutorials, course modules, client updates, and team trainings. It simplifies communication while adding a personal touch.

2. Can Loom help Christian Life Coaches save time?

Yes! Instead of writing long emails or repeating instructions, coaches can record a Loom once and share it multiple times. This saves hours each week and allows more focus on coaching and ministry.

3. Is Loom good for creating online courses as a Christian Life Coach?

Absolutely. Loom makes it easy to record screen-share presentations, slide decks, and face-to-camera lessons. Coaches can quickly turn their teachings into course modules without expensive software.

4. Do clients need to download Loom to view videos?

No. When you record a Loom, you receive a shareable link. Clients and students can view the video directly in their browser without creating an account or downloading software.

5. Do Christian Life Coaches need the paid version of Loom?

The free version of Loom works well for basic recordings. As your coaching business grows, you may want to upgrade for longer recording times, higher-quality video, and advanced collaboration features.

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