“Give God Your Yes & it will keep you in His Will” -Khadeejah Honesty

At the beginning of 2025, God ministered to me through Isaiah 43:19
"Behold, I am doing a new thing. Do you not perceive it?"
That question stirred something deep in me. I began to see that God was inviting me into a new season—not just personally, but missionally.

This wasn't about rebranding or reinventing—it was about finally saying yes to making the work I’ve been doing privately—praying, discipling, consulting, interceding—publicly available to the women God is calling me to serve.

I’m the woman who’s experienced both the beauty and brutality of life. Giving birth to a 23 week old baby, becoming a single mother and homeless— which positioned me to build a 6 six figure company. I’ve been single, I’ve married, I’ve divorced and single again! And through it all, I’ve come to know God not just as a provider, but as a keeper, a comforter, and a restorer of my soul.

Becoming a single mother was never part of the plan. But it became the soil where I learned how to surrender, heal, and walk with God—not as a religious act, but as a necessity. I am raising a child, rebuilding my life after divorce and unraveling layers of trauma while still showing up every day. Not because I’m strong—but because God’s grace is sufficient.

Through years of spiritual growth, therapy, fasting, failure, and the faithful pursuit of God, I’ve come to learn this: healing is not linear, but it is possible—and even better in community!

That’s why I created Soultry ministries—a sacred space for women like me (and maybe like you). Women who love Jesus but are carrying deep emotional wounds. Women who are tired of surface-level spirituality and are craving real sisterhood, honest conversations, a space to heal holistically and build businesses for economic freedom. 

This is more than a brand now. It’s my calling.

Through Soultry, I help women walk through life with trauma-informed care coaching, prayer, creative healing practices, and authentic faith-based community.

My journey is still unfolding. But this I know: God wastes nothing. Not your pain. Not your past. Not your process. He uses it all for His glory.

So if you’re walking through the fire—I see you. I’ve been you. And I want to walk with you.