Katherine Dinsdale

Even in faith communities, people rarely talk openly about their struggles in the faith. As much as we tout prayer, my hunch is that most of us don’t—at least not as often and as deeply and as satisfyingly as Scripture promises possible. I like the idea of talking and praying and encouraging one another on the path.
I pursued the study of Spiritual Direction because I wanted to learn and grow in my own faith. I wanted to learn more about prayer and about how others throughout Christian history have experienced faith and prayer. I am still learning.
I can think of nothing more important than having the privilege of praying for and encouraging others in similar pursuit. My own Spiritual Director continues to tremendously bless my life and faith; it is my hope that I may now offer this gift to others. I am an alum of TC16.
Doubt, church woes, enneagram, trauma informed care, Ignatian spirituality
