Are you ready to . . .

  • Step out of hidden shame and into freedom

  • Stop avoiding God and begin abiding in Him

  • Turn your pain into purpose for His glory

Maybe you've quietly told yourself things like this . . .

Thought #1

"If people knew my past,

they'd look at me differently."

You may have spent years hiding your story out of fear, shame, or regret. But healing often begins when we stop carrying painful things alone. You don’t have to pretend here. This is a safe place to talk honestly, be encouraged, and take one small next step toward freedom..

Thought #2

"I know God forgives others . . . I'm just not sure He could fully forgive me."

Many women silently carry the weight of condemnation long after asking for forgiveness. But Jesus didn’t die to offer partial freedom. He came to redeem, restore, and draw you near again. Our conversation is simply a place to begin exploring what healing and grace could look like for you.

Thought #3

"My past disqualifies me from

being used by God"

One of the enemy’s greatest lies is convincing women that their story has ruined their usefulness for God’s Kingdom. But throughout Scripture, God has always redeemed broken people for His glory. Your past may be part of the very story He wants to use to bring hope to others.

I had the same thoughts ...

For years, I believed my past disqualified me from being truly used by God. I hid behind shame, feared what others would think, and struggled to believe anything good could come from my abortion story.

But God, in His mercy, began showing me that healing was possible and that even my deepest scars could be redeemed for His glory.

I understand where you are and I would love to encourage you in your next step.

Why I Want to Walk Alongside You . . .

When I was struggling with the shame of my abortion, I remember how deeply I longed to talk with another Christian woman who had truly been there. Reaching out felt vulnerable enough, but hearing nothing back made the loneliness feel even heavier.

That experience stayed with me. And it’s one of the reasons I created this free conversation for women who have read Secret Scars. Sometimes, after reading the book, questions surface, emotions rise up, or you realize there are places in your healing journey where you still feel stuck.

You don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out. My hope is simply to offer you a safe place to talk honestly, be encouraged, and gently help you take your next step toward healing, freedom, and purpose in Christ.

Your story isn't beyond God's redemption.

So, if you're tired of hiding and ready to step into healing and hope . . .

I'd love to talk.