Kalli Hendrickson

Press Service International

Kalli Hendrickson is a Press Service International young writer from Brisbane and now in the USA.

Kalli was born in the beautiful State of Montana, USA. She works doing freelance Graphic Design, and is a teacher studying to gain school counseling licensure. 

  • An unspoken reality around mental health

    I remember being in Italy for a semester abroad while at university. One day in class, we had a guest lecturer who brought us a documentary she had been making on the effects of bipolar disorder in the country. That day is marked in my memory because of one line that  she said, which was, “mental health is only now (2007) becoming socially recognised in Italy."

  • Endings and new beginnings

    Endings and new beginnings are uniquely ours to celebrate and to grieve.

  • Humanity, our stories matter

    It is possible to be wholehearted in this life when you were born broken, brave when circumstances have taken away valuable things that make life feel secure, and a wise social/economic consumer when it was not in the cards to do so.

  • Community: The magic that happens when people press in

    I heard a report recently about a displaced nation of people who had transformed into a community of deeply connected individuals while living in a war torn nation in spite of their religious and cultural differences. Owning nothing and living long term in refugee camps, they’ve had the revelation that love is transforming.

  • On Being a Woman

    I write this letter to women, firstly those in the American culture, and next to my sisters in Christ all over the world. I recognize and take responsibility for my own life’s story and experiences. None of the following advice is said to infringe upon your unique story. On the contrary, I write to exhort and encourage you.

  • On Being and the Revelation of Process

    Elizabeth Gilbert, in an On Being podcast, mentioned something she noticed about the creative Spirit and ideas. Ideas want to be found, and sometimes multiple people at different times find the exact same idea.