Written by Taylor Deal, LAPC Lazy. Defiant. Impulsive. Inconsistent. These words, on the surface, all indicate lack. Dr. William Dodson’s research estimates that by age 10, an individual with...
While our culture honors achievement, productivity, and knowledge, it is the ministry of presence that offers the greatest gift to individuals who are hurting.
Having two children of my own, I personally know the need for support as mothers navigate the postpartum period. When you give birth and become a mother your life...
“A man traveling across a field encountered a tiger. He fled, the tiger after him. Coming to a precipice, he caught hold of the root of a wild...
I recently started reading the book “Invitation to Solitude and Silence” by Ruth Haley Barton. As I began reading, I questioned my decision to start a book on silence...
Written by: Tracy Busse Ignatian prayer often begins with a practice called “the act of the presence of God,’ which is the technical term for ‘how God looks at...
Written by: Kelli Summey I am continually learning from the individuals I sit across from. Every client has taught me something, and it is a privilege to walk alongside...
For many years, I have had the privilege of walking alongside many individuals from various faith traditions, cultures, and age groups. These encounters have led to places of...
To Come Home To Yourself May all that is unforgiven in you, Be released. May your fears yield Their deepest tranquilities. May all that is unlived in you,...
(This is a re-post from the Companioning Center Blog https://www.companioningcenter.org/blog) God created us for connection, for love, and for life. After taking the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola,...