7 - Conclusion
Looking back, I can see how this journey has not only shaped what I do, but who I am.
It has taught me that healing is slow and sacred. That spiritual maturity has very little to do with appearances, and everything to do with surrender. That being honest with God may be the bravest prayer we ever offer. And that presence — real, loving, non-fixing presence — is sometimes the most powerful gift we can give.
This story is not neat or polished. It is full of detours, deserts, unexpected grace, and surprising joy. But through every chapter, God has been gently forming something deeper in me — not just a calling, but a way of being.
Sacred Friendship is the quiet fruit of this journey.
It is a space created not to fix, but to companion. A place where others can slow down, breathe deeply, and begin to notice what God is already doing in their lives.
Maybe that is where you are, too.
If you are longing to slow down.
If you are feeling disconnected, weary, or simply aching for something more.
If your soul has been whispering, “I need something deeper.”
Spiritual direction might be for you.
I do not have all the answers — but I do have space.
To listen. To be present. To notice the sacred alongside you.

