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"For everything there is a season..."
Embracing the rhythms and seasons in life can make your fertility journey more fruitful.

Karoline Heldt, CFCP
Sep 92 min read


To Do or To Be?
This reflection on Martha and Mary helps us to understand our femininity and different ways we chart our cycles

Jenny Ingles, CFCP
Jul 296 min read


Crying to Mama Mary for Fertility Concerns
Our Mama Mary As an adult woman, life can just be so dang hard and miserable sometimes. And while you tell yourself you’re a grown-up and can handle anything, sometimes you just can’t do it all on your own and you wish you could just go crying to your mama. In those tough moments, that’s exactly what you need to do: go crying to your Mama Mary! Jesus gave us such a beautiful gift in giving us Mary as our own Mother, and like any good mother, she is always ready to interc

Natalie Klinkhammer, CFCP
Jul 83 min read


Rejoicing in the Easter Graces
If you're struggling with fertility, there is still good to be found.

Anna Knape, CFCP
May 203 min read


My Name is Not Nicole- Part 2
The second part to Natalie's first blog on why being called the wrong name has impacted her work as Creighton Model Practitioner.

Natalie Klinkhammer, CFCP
Apr 83 min read


My Name is Not Nicole (Part 1)
How a personal experience in prayer has impacted by practice as a CFCP.

Natalie Klinkhammer, CFCP
Feb 44 min read


The Spark of Life Chemistry
The spark of life highlights the beauty in God’s creation from the very beginning of life.

Julie McKay, FCP
May 21, 20242 min read


Holiday blog: pumpkin pie
I love the holidays, especially Christmas. I love looking at the lights, seeing the church decorated, and baking cookies. And I love holiday food: cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cookies, pumpkin pie...yum! However, in the past few years I've developed some food allergies and intolerances. It makes enjoying these holiday favorites a bit trickier. But the tradeoff is worth it. When I avoid these foods, I obviously avoid scary allergic reactions, but cutting

Julie McKay, FCP
Dec 21, 20214 min read
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