Hi, I’m Amy Jung
A little bit about my loves,
my passions, my story,
and my training…
I am a lover of Jesus and His grace, my pastor-husband and two kids, a little farm, two horses named Emmett and Dawn, a country church family, nature photography, non-fiction books, writing, and good coffee.
I’ve been married to my pastor and husband for over twenty years and enjoy being a pastor’s wife, homeschooling, writing, and coaching.
My own struggle helps me relate:
In the midst of all this good stuff, I’ve wrestled through learning to see the pattern of my own life stories of loss and trauma and how God’s story is over them and intersects them. That healing process informed me of how to move forward in life and taught me about abiding in Christ.
It’s my passion now to walk alongside women toward the throne of grace in reframing their life stories with grace and taking steps toward future goals with the pattern of those stories in mind.
My credentials:
I’ve been most impacted through training offered by The Allender Institute (Story Sage) and Restory Institute (Level 1). I am seminary-trained (Covenant Theological Seminary), and a Board Certified Biblical Counselor (American Association of Christian Counselors and International Board of Christian Care) with additional AACC Certificates in Christian Life Coaching and Mental Health Coaching. I’m also Certified in Biblically Based Equine Assisted Programming (Shepherd Academy), Therapeutic Stretch, and have a degree in Graphic Arts. This unique mix of training has prepared me to enjoy bringing unique, somatic, and creative elements into my work.
I am ready to walk with you toward the throne of grace. What stories can we bring with us?
amy@curatorsofgrace.net
Storywork Scope & Safety Statement
At Curators of Grace, storywork coaching is a form of spiritual and personal formation, not clinical therapy. My role as your coach is to walk with you as you explore the shaping moments of your life and how they fit within God’s redemptive story. Together, we listen for themes of beauty, brokenness, and grace — with curiosity, compassion, and hope for restoration.
While this process can be deeply emotional, it is not a substitute for counseling or mental health treatment. I do not diagnose, treat, or offer therapy for psychological conditions. If we encounter areas of deep trauma or emotional pain that require therapeutic care, I will gently pause our work and recommend that you connect with a licensed counselor or therapist.
Our sessions will remain grounded in spiritual reflection, personal insight, and embodied awareness — occasionally supported by Biblically informed stretch exercises, creative journaling or equine interactions that help bring gentleness, regulation, and presence to your story. My aim is to hold your story with honor, keep you emotionally safe, and point you toward the healing grace of Jesus.