International speaker and author Jan Alkire takes to heart Jesus’ words: “I have come to bring you life, life in all its fullness.” (John 10:10).

She has made it her mission to enable people to experience God with them wherever they are and whatever their need. Whether it’s loneliness, a physical illness, a broken relationship, or a spiritual wound, hurting people long for the healing touch of God. They want relief. They want more fullness of life.

Jan is the author of four books that offer hope and help for healing through the use of scripture, compelling stories, and the wisdom of many people. While writing from a Catholic perspective, her books are ecumenical and of interest to any Christian.

A long-time resident of Seattle, Jan leads retreats and speaks at faith communities locally, in the Pacific Northwest and throughout North America. Her experience in healing and wholeness includes a degree in physical therapy from the University of Wisconsin.

Seeking Christ Through Friendship

Seeking Christ Through Friendship

Jan Alkire. Paulist Press, 2019

Many people want to experience fullness of life and draw closer to God but aren’t sure how to do so. They belong to a faith community and want to share their journey with others, but with whom? Few have access to a spiritual director or mentor, and as a result, they feel alone.

Healing: Stories of Faith, Hope, and Love

Jan Alkire. Paulist Press, 2003

This book offers readers hope and shows them how to participate actively in their own healing: physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational.

Healing
Healing As A Parish Ministry

Healing as a Parish Ministry: Mending Body, Mind, and Spirit

Fr. Leo Thomas, O.P. and Jan Alkire

This sound and practical book shows how Jesus’ mandate to heal the sick, an essential but forgotten ministry, is rooted in Christian scriptural and sacramental tradition.

Healing Ministry: A Practical Guide

Fr. Leo Thomas, O.P. and Jan Alkire

Today thousands of lay and ordained people seek ways to bring the healing power of Christ back to the people they serve. This book grows out of Fr. Thomas‘ experience of more than thirty years of training both clergy and laity – Catholic and Protestant – to do pastoral ministry.

Healing Ministry
Quests - Travel Stories of Seeking and Finding

Quests: Travel Stories of Seeking and Finding

Jan Alkire, Byron Books, 2014

When you’re in the hands of unfriendly authorities in a foreign country, an American passport feels like a security blanket— a combined Declaration of Independence and American flag all rolled into one.

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#Quoteoftheday. "Cooking is a caring and nurturing act. It's kind of the ultimate gift for someone, to cook for them." ~Chef Curtis Stone. Today share a meal with someone new! These are the little things that bring hope to others. PC Lunch atop a Skyscraper, C. Ebbets. ... See MoreSee Less

#Quoteoftheday. Cooking is a caring and nurturing act. Its kind of the ultimate gift for someone, to cook for them. ~Chef Curtis Stone. Today share a meal with someone new! These are the little things that bring hope to others. PC Lunch atop a Skyscraper, C. Ebbets.

#quoteoftheday "If plan A doesn't work, the alphabet has 25 more letters." ~ Claire Cook. Sometimes we get discouraged if our image of how something will go doesn't work, but God is always working to bring about His plan, so don't get frustrated. ... See MoreSee Less

#quoteoftheday If plan A doesnt work, the alphabet has 25 more letters. ~ Claire Cook. Sometimes we get discouraged if our image of how something will go doesnt work, but God is always working to bring about His plan, so dont get frustrated.

Today is National Siblings Day! Our siblings hold our pasts in a unique way, share our present lives, and hope for our futures. I'm very grateful for all my siblings, each who have gifts that I've had the privilege of seeing as we grew up. Pray today for all families, especially those who are in need of healing. ... See MoreSee Less

Today is National Siblings Day! Our siblings hold our pasts in a unique way, share our present lives, and hope for our futures. Im very grateful for all my siblings, each who have gifts that Ive had the privilege of seeing as we grew up. Pray today for all families, especially those who are in need of healing.

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Jan, what a great photo! I've never seen this one before!

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Quote of the Week

“Where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them.” Matthew 18:20 (NRSV)