Our Approach:

Coming Apart
We must go slowly; there is not much time
Finding a life work is a slow process. We provide a place to step back from the demands of the present moment in an unhurried process. We dig to uncover the treasure of the person’s inner depths that might otherwise be overlooked or unrecognized. A spirit of restful exploration is conducive to discovery.
Listening to your story
“I was intricately woven in the womb.” ~ Psalm 139
We open the gift of a person’s life and its unique purpose by listening to their story. By recollecting and gathering together the strands of memory—the brighter threads of satisfying experiences with the darker threads—colorful patterns are uncovered, enabling us to imagine an interwoven whole.
Walking Together as Companions
“Two people who create safe space for the soul can support each other’s inner journey.” ~ Parker Palmer
Finding direction is a collaborative process—so we always work two-on-one, sitting around the round table as equals, called to be companions. We do not lead with answers or a single viewpoint; we ask good questions to open up a new point of viewing.
Transforming Attitudes Toward Work
“The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
~ Frederich Buechner

Our focus is not on “looking for the perfect job.” We recognize the hunger for purpose deeper than security, money, and status. We see all work as good; therefore all work can become a creative palette for the expression of the unique capabilities of each person.