

Have you ever looked in the mirror and questioned your worth? I have. Too many times to count. For years, I struggled with feeling like I wasn’t enough—like I had to earn my worth. But the truth is, our worth isn’t something we achieve. It’s something we are given by God.
When I set out to create this space, I knew I wanted it to be more than just another workshop, more than just another name. I wanted it to be a reminder. A declaration. A place where women could come and remember the truth that the world so easily makes us forget:
You are worthy.
The Meaning Behind W(her)thy
I chose the name W(her)thy because it carries a powerful message within it. The word “worthy” stands boldly, reminding us of the worth we already have in Christ. But nestled inside is “her”—a whisper to every woman who has ever doubted herself.
➡ W(her)thy is a call to every woman—her story, her struggles, her victories.
➡ W(her)thy is about finding worth in the One who created us, not in what the world says.
➡ W(her)thy is about stepping into the truth that we are chosen, loved, and enough just as we are.
You Don’t Have to Earn It
The world tells us that worth is something we achieve through success, appearance, or how much we can give to others. But God tells us something entirely different. Our worth isn’t based on what we do—it’s based on who we are in Him.
"You are precious and honored in my sight, and because I love you." – Isaiah 43:4
You are precious. You are loved. You are worthy.
Not because of what you’ve done, but because of what Jesus did for you.
A Space for Women to Be Reminded
W(her)thy isn’t just a name—it’s a movement. A space where women can come together and step into their God-given worth. Whether it’s through workshops, encouragement, or simply knowing you’re not alone, my prayer is that W(her)thy becomes a place where women find healing, hope, and a deep knowing that they are already worthy.
So, if you’ve ever doubted yourself, if you’ve ever felt unworthy, this is for you. You don’t have to strive. You don’t have to prove anything. You already are W(her)thy.
With love and grace,
April
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