I want to share my heart with you about The Faith & Fitness Circle and a decision that wasn’t easy for me to make. When I created The Circle, my heart was never simply to build another online community. I wanted to create a Christ-centered place where women could grow closer to God while learning to care for the bodies He entrusted to them—a place where faith leads and fitness follows. For a long time, I struggled with the idea of charging for something that feels so much like ministry to me. But I also had to look honestly at my circumstances. As a single mom providing for my teenage son, while also helping care for my elderly mom, I have a responsibility to my family. The time, energy, resources, and finances required to keep The Circle going have to make sense for us too. After a lot of prayer, I came to the difficult decision that if I’m going to continue pouring into this community, I need to allow it to supplement my income as well. That doesn’t change my heart behind The Circle. When you join, you’re not simply paying for access to another social media group. My prayer is that you experience transformation—spiritually, mentally, and physically. You’ll find biblical encouragement, accountability, practical nutrition and movement guidance, challenges, resources, community, and opportunities to build habits that help you faithfully steward your health. This isn’t about perfection, a number on the scale, or another diet. It’s about becoming more consistent, strengthening your relationship with God, caring for your body with purpose, and walking alongside women who understand that Jesus belongs at the center of the journey. And I’ve tried to make joining as accessible as I can. 💛 You’ll receive a FREE trial so you can come inside, look around, participate, and decide whether The Circle is right for you before committing. And if you choose the yearly membership, you’re essentially getting TWO MONTHS FREE compared with paying month-to-month. Making the decision to monetize The Circle was hard because I never want anyone to feel that my heart has shifted from ministry to money. It hasn’t.