In chapter 3 of *Are You Coachable?*, Stirlen describes how quarterbacks rely on helmet speakers to hear from their coach during games. When the connection fails, chaos follows. The same is true spiritually. Many believers and churches today are disconnected from the Holy Spirit—God’s divine communicator. Stirlen writes, ‘Our Head Coach is trying to tell the quarterback… the next play, but there is a disconnect.’ The Holy Spirit directs us to people and moments God has prepared, but without a habit of prayer, Bible reading, and spiritual listening, we miss those divine appointments. Stirlen ties this to the rise of isolation, moral drift, and secular compromise in the church. He calls out the danger of being tuned in to the culture while tuning out the Spirit. The solution? Reconnect. Read Scripture. Pray with expectancy. Listen with humility. Obey without delay. Stirlen says it clearly: a Spirit-filled believer is the best advertisement for Christ. Is your signal strong—or have you cut off the Coach?