“I can't stay consistent.”
You start the prayer plan. The devotional. The fast. Then life hits, week three quietly disappears, and the guilt sticks around a lot longer than the habit did.

For Spirit-Filled Believers
A Spirit-filled community for believers who are done growing alone. Weekly coaching calls, licensed therapists, real accountability, and a daily rhythm that actually holds — for your spiritual, emotional, relational, and practical life, together.
Starts with a one-on-one call with Danielle
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Be honest for a second
If any of these sound like you — you’re not failing, and you’re not the only one.
You start the prayer plan. The devotional. The fast. Then life hits, week three quietly disappears, and the guilt sticks around a lot longer than the habit did.
You lead. You serve. You give. You show up for everyone. And everybody assumes you're fine — because you've never given them a reason to think otherwise.
Anxiety doesn't dissolve just because you prayed about it. You've been told to read your Bible more. What you actually need is real tools and real support, from people who won't spiritualize it away.
You believe. You just believe alone. More than half of Christians now say their spiritual life is entirely private — and privacy is quietly starving a lot of good people.
Source: Barna Group, State of Discipleship research
You want people again. You do. But this time it has to be safe — with boundaries, honesty, and permission to heal at your own speed instead of performing recovery for an audience.
You want direction — for your calling, your decisions, your family, your next step. Heaven has felt quiet, and you're not sure whether the problem is the silence or you.
Here’s the truth
When Elijah collapsed under the weight of everything he was carrying, God didn’t hand him a to-do list or a rebuke. Look closely at what He actually did.
Elijah asks God to let him die — “It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life” 1 Kings 19:4 (ESV). God’s first response isn’t a word. An angel wakes him with bread and water. He eats, and sleeps. The angel comes a second time: “Arise and eat, for the journey is too great for you” 1 Kings 19:7 (ESV).
Food. Rest. Twice, before a single word of correction. God never shames him for wanting to die. He feeds him.
At Horeb there is wind that tears the mountains, then earthquake, then fire — and God is in none of them 1 Kings 19:11–12 (ESV). What comes next is qol demamah daqqah: “a still small voice” KJV, “the sound of a low whisper” ESV, “a sound of sheer silence” NRSV.
God was never in the noise. He was in what came after it.
Elijah’s complaint is about isolation, and he says it twice, word for word: “I, even I only, am left” 1 Kings 19:10, 14 (ESV). It’s the one thing he repeats.
God answers it twice over. He sends Elijah to anoint Elisha “to be prophet in your place” 1 Kings 19:16 (ESV) — and Elisha burns his plow, leaves his oxen, and follows him 1 Kings 19:19–21. Elijah stops being a prophet on his own.
Then God corrects the belief underneath it all: “Yet I will leave seven thousand in Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal” 1 Kings 19:18 (ESV).
He wasn’t the only one. He only believed he was.
Provision. Presence. People. God tended Elijah’s body before He addressed his theology — and He refused to leave him alone in either one.
That’s the whole reason this community holds worship, therapy, and people together instead of offering them separately. The whole person needs the whole gospel.
The believers who last aren’t the ones who try harder. They’re the ones who walk God’s way.
“Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls.”
— Jeremiah 6:16 (ESV)
What’s Inside
Seven rhythms, held together in one place. You won’t do all of them at once, and you’re not supposed to.
Group therapy sessions led by licensed therapists — trauma, anxiety, relational strain, and the cycles that keep repeating. Handled safely, wisely, and biblically, by professionals who also believe.
Live, every week — where we work out what Kingdom principles actually look like Monday through Saturday, in the middle of real life. This is the room where you get to ask the questions you're usually not allowed to ask.
Bible studies, worksheets, replays, and reflection guides — made for this community, not repackaged from somewhere else. Open it whenever you're actually free: at 6am, on your commute, or after the house finally goes quiet.
Small breakout groups for prayer, goals, and honest check-ins — the difference between a good intention and an actual change.
Prompts, watches, and community-wide moments of agreement that make prayer a rhythm you keep rather than a discipline you restart.
Practical sessions across all five areas we build around — body, mind, relationships, money, and spirit. Budgeting one month, emotional health the next, rest and the body after that.
A secure, members-only space for discussions, prayer requests, and testimonies — the whole community in your pocket, anywhere life finds you.
Members get 25% off every WIMC in-person gathering and conference — because the people who show up all year shouldn’t pay the same as everyone else.
Plus the Bonus Vault — recordings, declarations, spiritual gifts training, and seasonal challenges and book clubs.
Our Approach
“The whole person needs the whole gospel.” — Danielle Nicole Johnson
Most faith spaces tend one part of you and leave the rest to fend for itself. Growth touches all five. So does this.
Included Free with Both Memberships
Every believer is on a road. Almost nobody has a map.
Most spiritual growth tools hand everyone the same plan and hope it fits. The Worshipers Journey starts by asking where you actually are — not where you think you should be — and builds a path around that answer. New season, new answers, new path.
Your journal, your check-ins, and your prayer list are private. Not shared, not sold, not visible to anyone else. Ever.
$9/month on its own. Included at no extra cost with The Community and the Academies membership.
You know there's more, and you're done settling for a faith that stays on the surface.
You want a sustainable rhythm of worship and prayer in your everyday, not just on the good weeks.
You want structure, training, and covering so you can pray with clarity instead of guessing.
You want to create from a full place instead of scraping the bottom of an empty one.
You're building something real and you refuse to lose your soul doing it.
You've been the one holding it together. You need depth, support, and enough endurance to keep leading well.
Married, single, seasoned, or just coming back — everyone here is somewhere on the road.
If you’ve drifted
A lot of believers have quietly drifted — not away from God, but away from belonging. Research keeps finding the same thing: most people who left didn’t stop believing. They stopped feeling like they fit.
If that’s you, you don’t have to walk into a room full of strangers to come back. Start with The Worshipers Journey at $9 — just you and God, one week at a time, nobody watching. Step into community whenever you’re ready. There’s no timeline on this.
Ways to Begin
Start where you are. Every path leads deeper — and you can move between them anytime.
The lowest-pressure way to begin. No meetings, no spotlight — just you and God, at your pace.
Included free with both memberships
Free to begin — the assessment, first week, daily rhythm, and Prayer Room cost nothing. No card required.
Everything you need to get planted, healed, and consistent.
Starts with a one-on-one call with Danielle.
For context: a single hour of private therapy typically runs $100–$250 out of pocket. Source: SimplePractice / Octave Health national session rate data, 2025–2026.
For those called to build and lead — with training that matches the call.
Not sure which one? Start with The Community — you can add the Academies whenever you’re ready, and move between plans anytime. The Community and Academies memberships both begin with a one-on-one call with Danielle.
| Feature | Journey $9 | Community $49 | Academies $99 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Your personal rhythm | |||
| Personalized assessment & guided journey | |||
| Daily Scripture & soul check-in | |||
| Private journal | |||
| The Prayer Room | |||
| Course library (8 courses) & quarterly book study | |||
| Seasonal journeys (Advent, Lent, New Year) | |||
| The Map & your full archive | |||
| People & healing | |||
| Private members-only community + mobile app | — | ||
| Weekly coaching calls | — | ||
| 24/7 access to the community learning library | — | ||
| Group therapy sessions led by licensed therapists | — | ||
| Accountability circles | — | ||
| Guided prayer rhythms & watches | — | ||
| Whole-person workshops (all five pillars) | — | ||
| Challenges, book clubs & Bonus Vault | — | ||
| 25% off in-person gatherings & conferences | — | ||
| One-on-one call with Danielle | — | ||
| Formation & leadership | |||
| Kingdom Living Academy (6 schools) | — | — | |
| Kingdom Entrepreneur Academy (6 schools) | — | — | |
| School of Ministry (6 schools) | — | — | |
| 100+ courses, self-paced | — | — | |
| Structured tracks with guided assignments | — | — | |
| Priority access to leadership pathways | — | — | |
| $9/mo | $49/mo | $99/mo | |
| Start the Journey | Get Planted | Join with Academies | |
Cancel anytime, from any plan. Move up or down whenever your season changes.
The Three Academies
The Academies are for members who sense God inviting them past consumption and into formation. Structured coursework that turns hunger into depth, and depth into the kind of leadership that doesn’t collapse under its own weight.
Foundations of a worshiper, spiritual disciplines, biblical formation, freedom and authority, identity and purpose, everyday stewardship. Six schools of formation for ordinary life — biblical identity, emotional health, inner healing, spiritual disciplines, rest, and relationships. This one is for every member, whatever your calling turns out to be.
Kingdom finances, business foundations, marketing and influence, sales and growth, AI and digital tools, publishing and products. Build what God put in your hands without losing your soul in the process. Practical skill — budgeting, investing, systems, pricing, content, publishing — taught alongside stewardship, not instead of it.
Ministry foundations, worship ministry, prayer and healing, teaching and preaching, pastoral care, leadership. For those called to serve and lead others. Character before platform, trauma-informed care, conflict resolution, and the emotional maturity healthy ministry actually requires.
About 40% of pastors and ministry leaders are currently at high risk of burnout — 51% among women in leadership. These schools were built with that in mind: formation that keeps the leader intact.
Source: Barna Group, The State of Pastors: Well-Being, 2024–2025
A growing family of worshipers — from New York to Georgia to Minnesota — praying for each other, showing up for each other, and refusing to let anyone do this alone.
“The pursuit of Christian maturity requires both the pursuit of holiness and wholeness.”— Pastor Ryan Diaz, Pastor of Discipleship, Oaks Church Brooklyn
Roughly half of U.S. adults now report chronic loneliness, and sustained isolation raises the risk of premature death by about 29%. Community isn’t a nice-to-have.
Source: U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory, Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation, 2023
I didn’t build this community because the world needed another membership. I built it because I know what it’s like to love God deeply and still feel spiritually alone — to serve, lead, and give while quietly running dry, and to keep smiling about it.
I’m from Southside Jamaica, Queens. I lead worship. I teach. I’ve spent years watching people encounter God powerfully on a Friday night and go right back to white-knuckling their faith on Monday. That gap is what this exists to close.
So this is the space I needed: honest community, real tools for healing — including licensed therapists in the room — and a rhythm that helps you stay close to God when life gets loud.
When you join the Community, we start with a one-on-one call. Just you and me. You begin seen, not lost in a crowd.
— Danielle Nicole Johnson, Founder
What People Ask Us
“I can't afford therapy or discipleship right now.”
For less than the cost of one private therapy session, members get ongoing group therapy sessions, teaching, mentorship, and live support all month long. And if $49 isn't possible this season, $9 is — and it's a real door, not a consolation prize.
“I should be able to figure this out on my own.”
Almost none of the healing we've watched happen actually happened in isolation. It happened in rooms, with people who could see what the person couldn't see in themselves.
“I've tried groups before and nothing changed.”
What's usually missing is structure. Consistent accountability, licensed therapy, and Spirit-led teaching held together in the same place — not scattered across three different spaces you have to keep up with.
“I'm too busy for this right now.”
Busyness without rhythm is what leads to burnout, not away from it. Members build this into their life, not on top of it — a daily check-in takes minutes and every session is replayable.
“I'm already active in my church.”
Good. This doesn't replace your church home. It adds rhythms and therapeutic support most churches don't have the capacity to offer — and you should stay planted where you are.
“I don't feel spiritually ready to join.”
You don't need to arrive ready. You need to be willing. Nobody here is going to grade you on where you're starting from.
The Invitation
If you’ve been longing to return to a grounded rhythm of prayer, worship, and Scripture — this space was made for that. We believe God meets people who make room for Him.
Starts with a one-on-one call with Danielle. Cancel anytime.