Faith · Reflection · Dialogue
A Space for
Faith and Honest Dialogue
Faith is rarely simple. It shapes how we see ourselves, how we relate to others, and how we make sense of suffering, meaning, and purpose. Christian Dialectic Mentoring is a reflective space for those who take their faith seriously, even when it becomes difficult.
What This Offers
Not Answers.
Honest Conversation.
This is not pastoral counselling, and it is not therapy in the clinical sense. It is mentoring: a structured, thoughtful conversation for those navigating the terrain where faith and lived experience intersect.
Whether you are holding questions about your tradition, working through doubt that has unsettled your sense of self, or feeling the strain of faith within your relationships and community. This space is built for that kind of honesty. You do not need to arrive with certainty, resolution, or even belief. You only need to arrive willing to reflect.
The approach here is dialectic, meaning it holds tension rather than resolving it prematurely. It does not advocate for a particular theological position. It supports you in thinking more clearly, more honestly, and more deeply about what you actually believe, what you are wrestling with, and what you are trying to become.
Areas of Exploration
What We Can Explore Together
These conversations can take many forms. Below are some of the common threads that people bring to this space.
Doubt and Questions
A space to voice the questions that feel too difficult or too dangerous to say aloud, without judgment and without pressure toward a predetermined answer.
Faith and Identity
Exploring how faith has shaped who you are, what you believe about yourself, and how those beliefs continue to influence your choices and relationships.
Relational Struggle
Navigating the complexity of faith within relationships: family expectations, community belonging, and conflict between personal conviction and communal pressure.
Self
Sitting with the tension between your inner life and your spiritual life, for those moments when the two feel misaligned, when one feels silent, or when both feel uncertain.
Who This Is For
For Those Who Take Faith Seriously,
Even When It Is Hard
You may be someone who has held a Christian faith for most of your life and are now finding that certain parts of it no longer sit easily. You may be in a season of genuine doubt, not as a precursor to leaving, but as part of taking your faith seriously enough to interrogate it.
You may be experiencing relational strain tied to your faith, whether within your family, your church community, or your closest relationships. You may be wrestling with whether what you have inherited is actually what you believe. You may be trying to hold together your inner world and your spiritual life when the two feel in conflict.
This space is for people who want to think carefully, speak honestly, and sit with difficulty, without needing to resolve everything before they begin.
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Christian Dialectic Mentoring sessions are coming soon. Get in touch to register your interest and be notified when sessions become available.