Why This Healing Journey Matters

Many women carry emotional wounds from unwanted sexual experiences, some spoken and some unspoken. Studies show that one in three women have been affected in some way, yet many never tell their story. One in six men have also been impacted, and most remain silent due to stigma or fear. A significant number of experiences across all ages go unreported, which means the real numbers are far higher than what is known publicly.

Children who experience trauma often grow into adulthood with emotional patterns that began long before they had the words to express what happened. These wounds do not simply disappear with time. They affect the way people think, feel, trust, love, and connect.

This is why healing is not optional.
This is why support matters.
This is why Still On The Journey Ministries exist.

Did You Know…?
This is not about shock. It is about our truth.

Trauma can shape how a woman trusts, communicates, or allows herself to be close to others. She may over give, withdraw, or protect her heart in ways even she does not fully understand.

Areas of Impact

And How Still On The Journey Supports the Healing Process
Relationships
How we support:

We offer gentle tools, guided reflection, and Scripture based wisdom that help women understand their emotional patterns and strengthen relationships at their own pace. We walk beside them as they explore healthier ways of connecting.

Many women carry emotional responsibility for their homes and families. When a woman is hurting, her stress can influence communication, patience, and the atmosphere around her.

Family and Daily Life
How we support:

We provide spiritual practices, journaling tools, and quiet spaces that help women identify emotional triggers and strengthen their foundation of faith. Women learn how to bring calm, clarity, and renewed presence into their families as they apply these tools.

Trauma can impact the way a woman sees herself and even the way she believes God sees her. Feelings of shame, fear, or unworthiness often attach themselves to the heart.

Spiritual Identity
How we support:

We create environments where women can reconnect with God through prayer, worship, and Scripture. We offer insight and encouragement so each woman can rediscover her value and grow spiritually at her own pace.

Unresolved trauma can impact confidence, focus, self worth, and the ability to feel capable or purposeful. For many women, this shows up in missed opportunities or a quiet belief that they are not enough.

Work and Purpose
How we support:

Our workshops and guided experiences encourage women to rediscover their God given identity, abilities, and inner strength. We equip women with spiritual and practical tools that help restore clarity and purpose. The growth is personal and unfolds as each woman engages her journey.

When one woman begins healing, the effect reaches her children, her relationships, her workplace, and her spiritual community. Healing is not limited to one person. It creates ripples of restoration.

Community and Generational Impact
How we support:

Our ministry equips women with spiritual insight, emotional strengthening, and practical tools that support healthier lives and healthier families. We believe that each woman’s healing contributes to a stronger community.

Ninety percent of unwanted sexual experiences are never reported. Silence is often a sign of fear or lack of support rather than healing.

Unreported Experiences
How we support:

We give women safe, faith-based spaces where they can explore healing without pressure. Women decide when and how they share their stories. We simply walk with them toward hope.

The Heart of Our Ministry

Still On The Journey Ministries is not a place that promises instant healing. We do not claim guaranteed outcomes.

We are a resource. We are a compassionate support. We provide guidance, tools, community, and faith-based teaching that help women begin or continue their healing journey.

Healing belongs to God. The courage belongs to the woman. We simply walk with her as she grows.

If any part of this reflects your story, you do not have to walk it alone.