Rain "Jah" Latchman, J.D., MDiv., serves as a pivotal figure at O.M.O. House, where he combines his extensive legal background and spiritual acumen to provide transformative support as an Addictions & Life Coach and Spiritual Director. With a multifaceted expertise that spans conflict resolution, mediation,...
Rain "Jah" Latchman, J.D., MDiv., serves as a pivotal figure at O.M.O. House, where he combines his extensive legal background and spiritual acumen to provide transformative support as an Addictions & Life Coach and Spiritual Director. With a multifaceted expertise that spans conflict resolution, mediation, and coaching, Rain is dedicated to fostering personal growth and healing among diverse clients. His work is characterized by a unique blend of entrepreneurial vision and a collaborative spirit, allowing him to effectively engage with individuals from various backgrounds and belief systems.
At O.M.O. House, Rain leads key initiatives focused on reconciliation, inclusion, and interfaith dialogue, empowering community-based organizations and houses of worship to cultivate environments of understanding and support. His training in Bridges Out of Poverty equips him to address systemic issues that contribute to addiction and life challenges, enabling clients to navigate their circumstances with resilience and hope. Rain's commitment to spiritual direction is complemented by his skills in workshop facilitation and leadership development, where he inspires participants through creative writing and motivational speaking.
As an author and artist, Rain infuses creativity into his coaching practice, helping clients articulate their narratives and envision their futures. His holistic approach not only addresses the immediate needs of individuals struggling with addiction but also fosters long-term recovery and personal empowerment. Through strategic marketing and public relations efforts, Rain amplifies the mission of O.M.O. House, ensuring that its message of healing and inclusion reaches those who need it most. With a focus on higher education and career counseling, he is committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders in both the spiritual and social justice arenas.