
One founder. One mission. Six decades of work.
Education, prevention, prison re-entry, youth development, organizational leadership — the record speaks before the introduction does.


Faith is the foundation, not the footnote
Catherine Ogie has spent more than three decades inside the hard work of community transformation — in classrooms, re-entry programs, boardrooms, and pulpits — building systems that hold people and organizations accountable to their highest purpose.
Her approach does not separate strategy from conviction. Every consulting engagement, every mentoring session, every published manuscript carries the same posture: the people at the margins are not afterthoughts — they are the measure of the work.
Six divisions. One ecosystem. Built over 35 years not as a portfolio, but as a single mission expressed at every scale — from the individual in crisis to the organization at a crossroads.
Milestones built on the ground
Roots in education
Nonprofit infrastructure
Ministry and media reach
A unified global ecosystem
Launched Moments of Refreshing broadcast, the podcast, and Ollama Prayer Network — extending a mentoring posture into media infrastructure that now reaches audiences nationwide.
Founded Rockhaven Network to formalize community services — ESL, prison re-entry, senior support — turning grassroots relationships into a structured delivery system.
Six divisions — publishing, consulting, staffing, nonprofit, ministry, and media — operating as one faith-anchored strategy for leaders and communities at every scale.
Began hands-on work in K–12 education and youth prevention programs, establishing the relational model that still anchors every division today.
Due diligence ends here. The conversation begins.
Whether you lead an organization, direct a nonprofit, or carry a manuscript — if you need a partner who has done this work for 35 years, the next step is a direct conversation.
