Remember when your spiritual path felt clear and straightforward? Black and white. Good and bad. Right and wrong.
Then, the fog rolled in. Now, the old map doesn't match the road, and you're standing in the gray.


The gray isn’t a sign that you’ve lost your way; it’s the space where life becomes nuanced. It is the messy, sacred territory where your past understanding of faith collides with your real-world experience. It’s the gap between the certainty you used to have and the deeper, more mature faith you are growing into—one that is sturdy enough for real life. It’s a place of uncertainty, yes, but also of profound mystery and growth.
The spiritual journey is rarely a straight line. It zig-zags through bright sunlight and thick fog. If you find yourself in the fog today, you may have arrived in the land of the in-betweens:
The gray is not a dead end. It is a threshold. Tending to this foggy, uncertain space is exactly what opens the door to greater depth in your relationship with God. Here, you are invited to let go of rigid certainties and step into mystery—the kind of mystery that ignites wonder and, surprisingly, births a truer, more resilient joy. On the other side of the fog, you may just find yourself more deeply grounded in your faith than you ever were before.
This intentional "tending" to your soul is what the ancient practice of spiritual direction is all about. You don't have to navigate the landscape alone.
Come in, traveler, just as you are. Welcome to a space for those who have outgrown easy answers—a sturdy place that can handle the messy.
See how it may help you.