Event Breakdown
Your INNERME becomes your ENEMY until you decide to heal.
Respect The kNOw.
This session focuses on understanding that "no" is not always a rejection—it can be God's protection or redirection. Too often, we view closed doors as failures rather than divine interventions. No one can gatekeep God’s promises for our lives, but sometimes, He protects us from our own haste or potential harm to others. If we truly know God, we can trust that every "no" serves a greater purpose, leading us toward His perfect plan
Who AM I.
Women wear many titles—mother, wife, daughter, friend, leader—but in fulfilling all these roles, we can lose sight of who we truly are. This class is about peeling back the layers of expectation and rediscovering your personal identity. Beyond what others need from you, who are you to yourself? Do you know your purpose? This session will guide women in self-reflection, helping them define their essence outs
Naked Truth.
Social media allows us to craft images of who we want to be, but behind the screen, many of us are struggling with bottled-up pain. We were raised with the mindset that "what happens in this house stays in this house," but secrecy often leads to silent suffering. The foundation of our lives is us, and if we want true healing, we must first be honest with ourselves. This session will help women confront their hidden wounds, break generational cycles, and start the process of gutting out anything that stunts their growth.
Victim. Volunteer. Victor.
This topic is delicate but necessary. Many women have been true victims of pain, loss, and injustice—but some unknowingly volunteer for cycles of hurt by staying in unhealthy situations or avoiding accountability. This class provides clarity on the difference between being a victim and being a volunteer in our circumstances. It will offer tools to help both groups move toward healing, self-awareness, and ultimately, victory.
If You Knew Me, You Would Know...
Too many women suffer in silence, believing they are alone in their struggles. From postpartum depression to abuse, infidelity, addiction, and grief, many of us share similar wounds but remain isolated in our pain. This session creates a safe space for vulnerability, where women can realize they are not alone. Everyone has faced hardships, even those who appear to have it all together. It's time to stop judging, start sharing, and recognize that healing begins with honesty.
Bold and The Beautiful.
Healing, forgiveness, and accountability are not easy—they are hard. When we give ourselves to Christ, we are not promised an easy road, but we are promised transformation. This session explores the courage it takes to stand boldly in who God has called us to be. Living in your truth, refusing to conform, and embracing your God-given identity is the true definition of beauty. Freedom comes when we fully accept who we are and walk confidently in faith.
Removing the Sting: I Was, Now I Am.
People often try to keep us tied to past versions of ourselves, even after God has forgiven and healed us. This class will focus on personal accountability—acknowledging past mistakes without allowing them to define our future. Every day, we wake up with the opportunity to change, but no one has the right to hold us hostage to a past that God has already redeemed. This session encourages women to let go of shame, embrace their transformation, and step into their new chapter with confidence.
Toxic Traits.
What we consume—mentally, emotionally, and physically—impacts our well-being more than we realize. This session dives into the harmful effects of toxic food, habits, and mindsets. Learning to nourish our bodies, minds, and souls is essential for growth and healing. By identifying these toxic influences, women can make healthier choices that lead to long-term wellness.
What Is Friendship?
Friendships are often based on longevity, loyalty, or shared trauma, but true friendships should be built on accountability, honesty, and unconditional support. This discussion will challenge women to examine their friendships—are they rooted in genuine connection, or are they just situational? Do they offer reciprocity, safety, and growth? It’s time to redefine what real friendship looks like.
Accountability.
Too often, we blame others for our struggles while avoiding our own role in the situation. True accountability is lacking in friendships, homes, and workplaces. This session will challenge women to take ownership of their actions, stop manipulating narratives to gain sympathy, and hold themselves and others to a higher standard of truth. Growth happens when we are honest about our contributions to our own struggles.
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