We aim to break shame.
About
Soma•Vida 501(c)(3) was born from a holy calling—one that emerged not from ambition, but from encounter.
In a season of prayer and listening, the Lord gently and unmistakably drew my attention to Tamar (2 Samuel 13). Her name surfaced in my spirit again and again—not as a story of shame, but as a divine summons. Tamar is one of Scripture’s most silenced women. Violated, dismissed, and sent away, she was left to carry a grief that was never hers to bear.
Yet God did not forget her.
In that moment, I understood the call clearly:
“You are to serve the Tamars of today.”
Soma•Vida exists to restore what trauma, abuse, betrayal, and silencing have tried to steal—dignity, voice, and hope. We minister to women who have been spiritually wounded, emotionally fragmented, or burdened by shame that was never theirs. Women who love God, yet carry unspoken grief in their bodies, stories, and souls.
Through Christ-centered inner healing prayer, somatic awareness, and trauma-informed care, Soma•Vida creates sacred space for the Holy Spirit to bring restoration that reaches beyond words—into the nervous system, the heart, and the spirit. This is not behavior modification. This is not surface healing.
This is redemption made embodied.
Our mission is not only personal restoration, but generational freedom—so daughters and sons may walk in blessing rather than inherited silence, shame, or curse. We believe that when God restores one woman’s voice, He alters the spiritual inheritance of those who follow her.
Tamar tore her robe in grief.
Christ clothes us in righteousness.
Soma•Vida stands in that redemptive exchange—bearing witness to the truth that what was violated can be healed, what was silenced can speak again, and what was marked by sorrow can become a testimony of life in Jesus Christ.