In January, Reformation at the Crossroads (reformationatthecrossroads.org) expanded awareness of its faith-centered mentorship programs by speaking with women enrolled in the Guiding Grace program. On Jan. 8, Founder and President Kristine Bockerman met with participants to explain how women can become mentees and access ongoing support through Reformation’s trauma-informed services.
The presentation focused on how unresolved trauma impacts a woman’s emotional, relational, and spiritual well-being, and how personalized mentorship can play a vital role in long-term healing. Women were introduced to Reformation’s approach to pairing trained Christian Trauma-Informed Mentors with mentees to create individualized growth paths rooted in safety, dignity, and restoration.
Reformation at the Crossroads exists to heal women beyond trauma through Christ by providing faith-based mentorship, training, and compassionate support for women navigating abuse, exploitation, homelessness, and other life-altering experiences.
The January gathering reflected Reformation at the Crossroads’ commitment to hands-on, relational care that meets women where they are and walks alongside them as they build stability, confidence, and hope.
Individuals interested in becoming a Christian Trauma-Informed Mentor are invited to learn more and apply at reformationatthecrossroads.org.
