
Services
“Leaders who are or have been in crisis need ‘spiritual friendship’. They need someone with whom they can share their deepest spiritual questions, failures, pain, and dreams. A Spiritual Director or a Leadership (Re)Formation Coach can be a spiritual friend who is trained to hold these conversations with confidentiality and deep concern for the leader’s higher good. ”
— Sara Carrara Di Fuccia,
Co-Founder of Platform to Table
Spiritual Direction
Spiritual Direction is different than counseling, coaching, or mentoring. It is a holy conversation between God, the Spiritual Director, and the directee. A Spiritual Director is someone who has been trained to create sacred space for the Holy Spirit to speak to the directee, to help the directee discern God’s voice in and through all things, and to equip the directee with wisdom and spiritual practices that can aid him or her on a journey of discovery with Jesus.
Leadership (Re)Formation Coaching
Leadership (Re)Formation Coaching offers 1-on-1 support for Christian leaders who are or have been in spiritual, emotional, or vocational crisis. It examines how the leader got to where they are, what needs to be (re)formed, and a path towards spiritual (re)formation. The coach accompanies the leader on the journey, offering experiential wisdom, theological understanding, psychological research, and practical tools for each step along the way.
“Therefore, careful and informed spiritual direction is essential if the Charismatic movement is to make progress. The movement needs to create within it a network of spiritual guides who can help individuals through peak experiences and enable them to cope with the inevitable experience of darkness for which traditional Pentecostal spirituality may leave them unprepared . . . Those who, through the Charismatic renewal, have come to a deeper experience of the Spirit's power need personal guidance in order that they can make progress and not become fixated at a particular stage in Christian experience. Personal guidance is necessary so that the radical movements of Christian discipleship will be helped to relate the inner and outer worlds in a spiritual direction which takes account of the movement towards human liberation in our time. Never was spiritual direction more urgently called for than in the present climate of soul searching.”
— Kenneth Leech
Soul Friend: Spiritual Direction in the Modern World, (pp. 27-29)