When we allow ourselves to be shaped and formed in life’s struggles, we grow in resilience. In this way resilience takes us beyond a return to some original state or the status quo. It’s surrendering to a growth process and actually being changed.
A mid-year invitation for couples to slow down, walk together, and create space for discernment, renewal, and next steps on the Camino de Santiago.
As a new year begins, many people find themselves in transition—carrying questions of identity, calling, and direction. This post explores why walking well with others during these seasons matters, and how you can be more grounded, Christ-centered, and equipped to come alongside them.
If you coach, lead, or walk alongside people in any capacity, you know how disorienting transitions can be. This post offers a glimpse into the tools and insights we’ll explore together in my upcoming “Walking with People in Transition” webinar.
Retirement isn’t just a financial transition — it’s an identity transition. If you’re feeling a little unanchored or unsure of who you are without your work role, you’re not alone. This post invites you to explore the deeper purpose and possibility emerging in this new season.