Helping college-aged women find hope in Christ and every day freedom from sexual addiction.

The biggest lie is that you are the only one.

The only one who struggles with pornography.

The only one who feels stuck in a cycle you can’t out of.

The only one who feels confused about what God says about our sexuality.

I promise you, you are not the only one.

Welcome to Come to the Table.

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In person/Zoom coaching sessions

Personalized coaching around your story with an emphasis on creating a path forward towards recovery and relapse prevention.

Practical resources for recovery

Digital and physical resources to help you learn about, process and overcome unwanted sexual addiction, cycles and habits.

Membership site (coming soon!)

Come to the Table is a safe place.

Often the stigma of being a woman struggling with sexual addiction and sin keeps us from speaking up and getting help. Come to the Table is a safe space where you can bring your whole self and find community and a path forward.

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Designed for women ages 18-25…

… but every woman is welcome! Whether you find yourself struggling with self-worth, drowning in a pornography addiction, or in a cycle of habits you can’t seem to break, there is a path of freedom and hope for you.

Coaches are not therapists, psychotherapists, psychologists, or counselors. Coaches are unqualified to assist with severe mental health issues. If you are seeking therapy, please ask your coach to send you a referral. You can search for a therapist in your area at: www.psychologytoday.com or through searching Christian therapist and your location. If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis call The National Suicide Line 988 or 911.