Ways to walk together
Three places
at the table.
The work itself is the same in all three — the same prayer, the same care, the same conviction that you were not made to do this alone. What changes is the rhythm, the room, and the length of the walk.
The signature path
One to one
Twice-monthly conversations, sixty minutes each, by video. We build a long obedience in the same direction — your own — across at least six months together.
Between sessions you have my email. I keep a short journal on each of the women I work with, and I pray over those pages most mornings before I open my laptop.
This is for women ready to stop being managed and start being met.
- Rhythm
- 2× / month · 60 min
- Investment
- $285 / month · 6-month minimum
- For whom
- By application
A guided group · four months
Come to the Table
A small circle of eight women, meeting weekly over Zoom, walking together through identity, calling, family of origin, and the slow work of being made new.
Each cohort closes with a quiet in-person retreat day on Cape Cod — bread, the Word, the ocean, and a long afternoon of silence.
Held twice a year — spring and fall. Applications open six weeks before.
- Rhythm
- Weekly · 16 weeks
- Investment
- $1,400 in full · payment plans available
- For whom
- Spring & fall cohorts · 8 seats
A single session
The Honest Hour
One conversation, ninety minutes, to talk through a decision you cannot name. You bring the question. I bring my whole attention, my Bible, and a willingness to sit with you in whatever you find.
No commitment beyond the hour. For many women this is the door that opens the longer walk. For some it is enough on its own.
- Rhythm
- Single · 90 min
- Investment
- $185
- For whom
- Anyone, anytime
A note on application
Why I ask you to apply.
I keep a small caseload on purpose. I want to know I can hold what you bring me, that I can pray for you between sessions, that I will remember your daughter’s name and the name of the thing you are trying to leave behind.
The application is a short form — about ten minutes — that asks what brings you here and what you hope might be different six months from now. I read every one myself, usually with a cup of coffee on a Friday morning, and I respond within a week, even if the answer is not now or not me.
If we’re a fit, we’ll meet first for a free twenty-minute conversation. No pressure to continue. Just a chance to hear each other’s voices.
Quiet questions
Things people ask me.
- Do I have to be a Christian to work with you?
- No. The lens I bring is unapologetically Christian — scripture is on the table and we will speak honestly about the Lord — but I have walked with women across the full range of faith and faithlessness. What matters is that you want that lens in the room.
- Is this therapy?
- It is not. I am not a licensed therapist and coaching is not a substitute for clinical care. If what you need is therapy, I will say so kindly, and I keep a short list of trusted referrals.
- I’m in ministry. Can I work with you anonymously?
- Yes. A meaningful portion of my caseload is women in pastoral and missions work who need a place outside their own community to be honest. I treat every conversation as held.
- Do you offer sessions in Portuguese?
- Sim — com todo prazer. Bilingual coaching is part of the practice, and there is no surcharge for it.