KATHLEEN HENDERSON STAUDT is a lay leader and educator in the Episcopal Church and has facilitated a multiyear ecumenical Bible study program for young adults as well as workshops at college chaplaincies. She is the author of three books of poetry, two scholarly books, and numerous articles, essays, and reviews. She is a Companion in the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross, a community of women dedicated to a life of prayer and active discipleship. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
“This should be on the bookshelf of every young adult asking questions of meaning, purpose, and identity, as well as on those of the college chaplains, Christian educators, rectors, and others who love them.” —Jenifer C. Gamber, priest and missioner, School for Christian Faith and Leadership, the Episcopal Diocese of Washington “Staudt has created a practical text, with profound and engaging exercises to help individuals and groups, young and not-so-young adults, learn the art of discernment as disciples of the risen Christ.” —Steven J. Pankey, rector, Christ Episcopal Church, Bowling Green, Kentucky “Kathy’s spiritual direction was invaluable to me in my own young adulthood, and this book is much like its author: imaginative, practical, and wise.... I’m going to have a stack of these in my office and hand them out like candy.” —Becky Zartman, Canon Missioner for Evangelism and Formation at Christ Church Cathedral, Houston “As a young adult, I’ve discovered that the spiritual journey makes you ask a lot of questions. Kathleen Staudt’s wise and faith-filled book is a welcome companion on the way.” —Selma Khenissi, journalist and writer