De la Huerta's career has focused on personal transformation and he is an active public speaker, seminar leader, group facilitator, and consultant on the subject. Informed by his spiritual studies and psychology background, one important focus of his career has been the healing practice of breathwork. In 2000 he founded Soulful Power, a South Florida-based organization that hosts spiritual breathwork retreats, workshops, and offers coaching services.[4][3] Soulful Power has offered remote retreats to locations including Hawaii, California, New Mexico, Peru, China, Southern France, and Egypt.[2]
De la Huerta first became a national figure following the release of his acclaimed 1999 book Coming Out Spiritually: The Next Step. In it he presents the spiritual roles LGBTQ people have fulfilled throughout history and across many cultures, and organizes them into ten archetypes.[5][6] The book was chosen by Publishers Weekly as one of the ten best religion books of 1999,[7] and was also nominated for a Lambda Literary Award.[8]
De la Huerta's second book, Awakening the Soul of Power, was released in October 2020 and is the first installment of "Calling All Heroes," a three part series.[21][22] The book received early high-profile endorsements from singer Gloria Estefan, theologian Matthew Fox, and leading Civil Rights activist David Mixner.[21] The book debuted at number 1 and number 4 in Amazon's Psychology and Religion Bestseller category in its paperback and hardcover formats, respectively.[18]
^Pui-lan, Kwok; Burns, Stephen (2016). Postcolonial Practice of Ministry: Leadership, Liturgy, and Interfaith Engagement. Lexington Books. ISBN9781498534499.
^De la Huerta, Christian (April 6, 2013). "The Power of Breath"(Video). YouTube.com. Historic Missouri Theatre, Columbia, Missouri: TEDx Talks. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021.