
We’re excited to share the story of Natalie Gosline, a Saint Paul VI Institute Education Program student, whose journey reflects the profound impact of your support.
Raised in Spokane, Washington, in a Catholic family, Natalie’s faith deepened at the University of Dallas. During marriage prep, an NFP class introduced her to the Creighton Model, sparking awe: “Why isn’t this widely known?” This ignited her passion for the Creighton Model FertilityCare System. With a psychology master’s and counseling license in progress, Natalie paused her career after welcoming her daughters, now five and two. Struggling to track cycles while breastfeeding, a practitioner’s guidance deepened her appreciation for Creighton’s science, leading her to our practitioner program.
Living in Irving, Texas, Natalie aims to educate women—Catholics and beyond—about natural alternatives for infertility, acne, or pain, countering myths like equating Creighton with the rhythm method. “You can address health morally and naturally,” she says, inspired by Theology of the Body. Balancing motherhood and training, she’s driven to empower her community with science-backed FertilityCare.
Your generosity fuels Natalie’s mission to support families with compassionate care with help from the Saint Paul VI Institute Education Program. Join us in celebrating Natalie and consider supporting our work to train more like her, fostering hope and health!