Many Christians love God sincerely but feel weary, scattered, or stuck in survival mode. The Luke 10:28 Project exists to help believers align their whole lives, heart, soul, mind, strength, and relationships under Christ’s lordship so faith becomes lived, integrated, and life-giving, just as Jesus promised.

Who We Are

Justin and Jen Collier

Justin is an ordained elder (Forefront Church, 2020), a certified Life, Career, and Executive Coach through the Goal Imagery Institute, and a Senior Director of Product Management. In his professional work, he sets vision, defines strategy, and leads execution to drive meaningful outcomes, skills he brings directly into ministry leadership and formation. Justin is deeply committed to helping Christians integrate faith, wisdom, and disciplined action into everyday life. Outside of work and ministry, he enjoys travel, sailing, and playing guitar.

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Jen is a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) and a graduate student in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology (M.S., expected May 2026). She coaches undergraduate and graduate students, as well as university staff, across the U.S., including at Harvard, Carnegie Mellon, Notre Dame, and Northwestern. Jen has extensive experience building and teaching coach-training curriculum and has led women’s ministry and Bible studies in three churches. Her work sits at the intersection of Christian formation, wellbeing science, and lived spiritual practice. She enjoys boating, hiking, and cycling.

Married for 19 years, Justin and Jen have helped establish two church plants, led multiple worship teams, and raised two remarkable children. Their life together has been shaped by faith, adventure, discipline, and a willingness to say yes to hard and formative seasons. From homeschooling and long road trips to remodeling homes and learning to live simply. They have trained in martial arts and CrossFit, earned full sailboat skipper certifications, and learned firsthand both the joy and loss that come with risk (including losing a boat to a hurricane). While Texas will always feel like home, they now live in Chattanooga, Tennessee.