About

In the beginning of November 2024, I walked away from over 30 years working in the profession of higher education advancement. My intention when starting out in that field was to get a job that would allow me to continue partying and misbehaving as I had while I was in high school and college.  Needless to say, I received a rude awakening when confronted by the realities of being a responsible adult.

Fortunately, at the age of 29, I was blessed to find my way to recovery from my main addictions – food and alcohol.  After many years of searching within myself, I finally did the one thing I always knew, deep down inside, that I was meant to do – write a book.  That book was Dewdrops: Morning Meditations to Cultivate Faith, Love, and Service, and was published in October 2014.  Writing Dewdrops was the catapult to the next season of my life – attending seminary to learn more about the Higher Power (…who I choose to call God) that had saved me from myself.

While studying the academic side of the Bible and all things theology, I stumbled upon an introductory class called “Individual Spiritual Direction.” Almost immediately, I knew I was going to be adding a Spiritual Direction Certificate to my master’s degree.  Doing so added some extra time to my studies, but I did not care, as studying and practicing spiritual direction had become more fulfilling than anything else in my life.  In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, I successfully defended my master’s thesis: Personal Eschatology: The End of My World as I Know It, and completed all my practice hours and course requirements in spiritual direction. On May 9, 2020, with no pomp and circumstance, I became an official recipient of a master of arts in theological studies and a certificate in spiritual direction from Moravian Theological Seminary (Bethlehem, Pa.).  The sense of accomplishment I felt upon receiving these academic “titles” is far from what I had expected. Instead of being proud of myself, I was overwhelmed with gratitude for the path God had chosen for me. Instead of feeling like I finally had all the answers, I knew more than ever before how much I did not know!

Now that I am no longer working full-time, I have the time and energy to give to several writing projects I started during seminary, while also providing spiritual direction on the side. I have been able to turn that previously mentioned master’s thesis into a book entitled, Higher Powered: One Woman’s Journey of Personal Eschatology.

When I created this web page to continue to share my thoughts with others via blog entries, I never imagined where I would be today. Since 2017, this platform has given me an outlet for sharing my unpublished and published works as quickly as they appear on the blank pages before me; and once I received my certificate in Spiritual Direction, I was able to add space for my practice.   What a gift to me that God has been showing me the way before I even knew it!  I hope you will peruse my website to find out more about spiritual direction, purchase one of my books, and/or start following my blog.

EDUCATION:

  • Caron Treatment Centers (Wernersville, PA)
    • Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), 1 unit
  • Moravian Theological Seminary (Bethlehem, PA)
    • Master of Arts, Theological Studies
    • Spiritual Direction Certificate
    • Recipient, The Henry Gerdsen Memorial Prize
  • Elizabethtown College (Elizabethtown, PA)
    • Bachelor of Arts, English Literature

6 comments

  1. Jessica,

    I am so inspired to hear that you also are in recovery. I gave Christ the insanity in July of 1998. Wishing you many blessings!

    -Jeff

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  2. This website is amazing and will reach a new group of people who need to hear your story. I have been blessed by your transparency about difficult life events and your journey to recovery. Praying for you as you continue to share your many talents

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  3. Jessica, no idea if you’ll remember me – I was the store manager at Albright from spring 2018 – summer 2019. I just stumbled across my own journal entry about going to lunch with you. I wish I’d stayed in touch after I left and so much has happened since then, but I’m glad to have found you on the internet and will definitely explore this site! Hope you are well 🙂

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