KATIE HOLLCRAFT
ABW STRATEGIST, The Woman School
- Daughter, sister, friend
- Evangelist
- Lifelong learner
KATIE HOLLCRAFT
ABW STRATEGIST, The Woman School
- Daughter, sister, friend
- Evangelist
- Lifelong learner
WHO I SUPPORT BEST
It was during her college years and time serving college students that she discovered how life-giving the work of helping women discover their feminine genius was for her own heart. After her time with SPO, Katie spent a year serving at the Women’s Clinic in Tallahassee, FL. Here she grew in knowledge of women’s health and was able to aid women in crisis. It was also during this time that she rediscovered Theology of the Body, which she has gone on to study.
Katie is now back in her home state and is excited to embark on this journey with women looking for transformation and a life of abundance.
Katie Hollcraft hails from California’s Central Valley, where her parents have done ministry for over 30 years, and now she and her siblings have taken up the gauntlet. A graduate of Benedictine College, Katie served three non- consecutive years as a missionary. First with NET Ministries and then with Saint Paul’s Outreach (SPO).
How has the ABW Masterclass benefited you?
This class continues to breakdown my preconceived notions of success, dreaming, collaboration, and confidence – moving me from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance.
What’s the best part about being a Strategist?
The joy and grace that comes from leaning into what I truly believe is a God-given call: to love women into deep renewal. I am so excited to continue walking with women and give them space where they dare to dream and experience desires as a gift from God.
Why do you believe in this work?
I believe in this work because through my work as a missionary and at the clinic, I saw time and again the cry of women’s hearts for freedom and abundance. I’ve seen so many women wanting to know if they are good, seeking their purpose, and wondering how to hold on to their femininity in a world that does not seem to understand it. The mission of the Woman School resonates deeply because I’ve seen that cry across lines of culture, socioeconomic status, age, etc. and I believe women deserve better.