Cami Ostman began her career as an English teacher. Then, after getting her master's in Marriage and Family Therapy from SPU in 2000, spent the next 20 years as a therapist. Upon writing a successful memoir and seeing first-hand the transformational power of writing one's own story, she started The Narrative Project: providing everything you need to get your book done. Now, after watching hundreds of lives grow and blossom, she is bringing those transformational lessons to non-writers as well with The Phoenix Lessons.
"Food is Fuel," with Paige Johnson '15, '22
"In The Wings," with Fern Donaghy '22
"A New Beginning," with President Deana Porterfield
"Ask The Ones Who Know," with Alexia Estrada '20
"Three Generations of Noel," with Nathan Hedman '95, Esther Williamson '98, Philip Jacobs '08
“Prevention is the Answer,” with Lee Montgomery '89
“A (Virtual) Place to Belong,” with Tod Yansomboon '24
"Seen, Recognized, and Loved," with Jacoby Miles '20
"Faith Formation Project," with Prof Katie Douglass
"The Huntress," with Prof Cara Wall-Scheffler '00
"A Woman's Place," with Pastor Becca Worl '02
"What's Old Is New Again," with Nathan Hedman '95
"On the Fireline," with Brent Ruby '89
"Mother/Runner," with Vanessa Aniteye '23
"The Bible You Thought You Knew," with Prof Emeritus Frank Spina
"The Play's the Thing," with Esther Williamson '98
“Writing A New Chapter,” with Mike Henry ‘79
"Kidnapped Redemption," with Phyllis Sortor ‘64
"Reading the Bible with the Damned," with Bob Ekblad '82
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