Spiritual Direction for women longing to listen more deeply to God and to their own lives
There are seasons when the soul needs more than instruction.
Seasons when you don’t need answers as much as you need attention.
When prayer feels muted, confusing or even useless.
When life is asking questions your faith hasn’t prepared you to answer.
Spiritual direction is a practice of holy listening — together — for the presence and movement of God in your life.
What is Spiritual Direction?
Spiritual direction is not advice-giving, fixing, or problem-solving.
It’s not therapy or counseling.
It is a relational practice in which you are invited to slow down, tell the truth about your lived experience, and listen with another for how God is already at work.
In spiritual direction, we attend to:
prayer, stillness and silence
emotions and bodily experience
relationships and patterns
longing, resistance, and desire
seasons of transition, loss, or discernment
the images of God shaping your inner life
Its work is about becoming more fully yourself in God’s presence.
Who is it for?
Spiritual direction may be especially supportive if you:
feel distant, anxious, or confused in your relationship with God
are living from a distorted image of God or father-wound
are navigating menopause, divorce, grief, or major life transition
sense that your old ways of praying or believing no longer fit
feel spiritually tired, disoriented, or overextended
want a faith that can hold complexity and change
are longing to hear God more clearly — without pressure
desire companioning rather than instruction
You do not need to be certain, articulate, or “spiritually mature” to begin.
You only need a willingness to be honest about where you are.
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