Craig Westhoff and Abbie Troyanek - Emotional Health within Prophetic Justice
Craig Westhoff
Craig Westhoff, formerly known to many as “Craig West” from the K-LOVE morning show Craig, Amy & Kankelfritz, spent over three decades in the world of Christian radio. His voice became familiar to countless listeners across the country, first through his work at KXOJ in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and later on the nationally syndicated K-LOVE network. Throughout his broadcasting career, Craig was known not only for his humor and authenticity but also for his ability to connect deeply with audiences on matters of faith, life, and personal growth.
In 2016, after a long and fruitful radio career, Craig stepped away from the microphone to join his wife, Christine, in full-time mission and spiritual formation work. Together, they have served leaders and communities around the world, offering encouragement, teaching, and soul care across cultural and denominational boundaries.
Craig’s passion for helping others is rooted in his own personal journey. From 1998 to 2008, he battled clinical depression, crippling anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)—a season that profoundly shaped his understanding of emotional suffering and spiritual resilience. Out of that dark and formative decade emerged a calling: to walk with others through the often-unspoken challenges of the interior life.
Today, Craig is a certified spiritual director and a trained emotional and mental health coach. He is the author and creator of The Soul Course, a transformative journey designed to help individuals explore their inner world, develop emotional awareness, and grow in spiritual maturity. He is also the co-founder of The MESH Objective, a global network of professionals—psychologists, coaches, social workers, and spiritual directors—committed to holistic well-being for individuals, leaders, and teams.
Craig has traveled extensively with Christine, serving internationally as a speaker, mentor, and guide for pastors, missionaries, and spiritual leaders navigating complex emotional and spiritual landscapes. He now combines his pastoral heart, lived experience, and practical training to offer hope, clarity, and companionship to others on the path of healing and wholeness.
He lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and treasures life with Christine, their two grown sons, their wives, and two beloved grandchildren.