Betrayed, but not broken
Betrayal cuts deep—especially when it comes from those we trusted the most.
Betrayal cuts deep—especially when it comes from those we trusted the most. And the loneliness that follows? It can feel unbearable. But I want to remind every woman reading this: you are not alone, and you are not forgotten.
Jesus Himself was betrayed. He cried out in loneliness. He knows your pain. But more importantly—He heals it.
In my book Reclaim, Restore, Rediscover, I share my journey through heartbreak, isolation, and ultimately, healing. It was in my loneliest moments that God showed me who I truly was: His daughter, still loved, still chosen.
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." – Psalm 34:18
If you’re in a season of pain, I’m praying for you. You can reclaim your identity, restore your hope, and rediscover joy—even after betrayal.
Prayer:
Lord, heal every heart carrying the weight of betrayal. Draw near to those who feel alone. Remind them they are deeply loved and never abandoned. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Your healing begins here
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Transformed by Grace: A Journey of Renewal and Faith
There comes a time in our walk with God when He whispers, “I’m doing a new thing.” But before the new can come, something must shift—within us.
There comes a time in our walk with God when He whispers, “I’m doing a new thing.” But before the new can come, something must shift—within us.
Transformation doesn’t always happen in the spotlight. Sometimes it happens in silence, behind closed doors, in the middle of heartbreak, surrender, or the stillness of waiting.
That’s where faith meets renewal—and where God begins His deepest work.
A New Heart, A New Season
“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you...”
— Ezekiel 36:26
God is not interested in behavior modification—He desires heart transformation. He wants to rewrite your identity, not just repaint your circumstances. When He begins a work in you, it’s not temporary. It’s eternal.
Transformation begins when we stop asking God to change everything around us—and start inviting Him to change everything within us.
Renewal in the Wilderness
Renewal doesn't always look like a fresh start. Sometimes, it looks like wilderness.
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romans 12:2
The world says, “Fix it fast.” God says, “Let Me rebuild you slowly.”
In the wilderness, God peels back layers. He removes false identities, heals hidden wounds, and restores what shame tried to bury. He doesn’t rush the process—because He cares more about your wholeness than your speed.
Faith to Keep Going
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
— Hebrews 11:1
Transformation requires faith. Not just faith that God can change things, but that He’s changing you—even when you can’t feel it.
Faith is trusting that the pain has purpose.
Faith is believing that healing is happening beneath the surface.
Faith is knowing that even in the dark, the seed is still growing.
Your Story Isn’t Over
Sis, you are not who you used to be—and you’re not who you’re becoming yet.
But you are in the hands of a faithful God who finishes what He starts.
“Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion...”
— Philippians 1:6
You are being transformed.
You are being renewed.
And your faith is not failing—it’s fortifying.
Reflection Questions:
What area of your life is God calling you to surrender for transformation?
Where have you seen growth in yourself, even if it’s subtle?
How can you hold onto faith in the middle of your process?
No matter where you are today—in the middle, the mess, or the miracle—transformation is happening.
And in Christ, your ending will always be more beautiful than your beginning.
With love and faith,
Nadege
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Reclaiming Her
There comes a moment in every woman’s life when she realizes that the version of herself she’s been carrying no longer fits the woman God is calling her to become.
I know this, because I’ve lived it.
For years, I carried the weight of disappointment, betrayal, and heartbreak. I wore strength like armor and silence like a badge of honor—until God called me to surrender. Not to weakness, but to healing. Not to shame, but to wholeness. That journey became Reclaim, Restore, Rediscover—and it birthed something greater than a book. It birthed ReclaimHer Ministries.
Here at ReclaimHer, we believe that every woman has a story worth redeeming.
Reclaim: What Life Tried to Steal
The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy—but Jesus came so we could have life to the full (John 10:10). Whether it’s your voice, your worth, your dreams, or your peace, you can reclaim what was lost. Not by your own strength, but by the power of the One who redeems all things.
Restore: What God Wants to Heal
Healing isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it's the quiet weeping in your prayer closet. Sometimes it’s letting go of bitterness you’ve held too long. God is not just interested in your survival—He desires your restoration. He wants to make you whole again… from the inside out.
Rediscover: Who You Were Created to Be
You were never meant to shrink to fit someone else's comfort. This is your time to rediscover your identity in Christ—fearfully and wonderfully made, chosen, called, and crowned. There is a woman in you who is bold, courageous, and fully alive. God is ready to reveal her. Are you ready to rediscover her?
Dear sister, this ministry was created for you.
For the woman who’s tired of pretending she’s fine.
For the woman who’s ready to rise from the ashes.
For the woman who longs for deeper faith and true sisterhood.
You are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are not broken beyond repair.
Welcome to ReclaimHer Ministries—where your healing begins, your voice returns, and your purpose is reignited.
How I got here
It all begins with an idea.
I didn’t set out to lead a ministry — I set out to survive
After enduring a season of deep pain, betrayal, and brokenness, I found myself at a crossroads: either live beneath the weight of what tried to define me or surrender and let God rewrite my story. Through prayer, reflection, and raw honesty with God, I cam to understand that my healing wasn’t just for me — it was meant to call other women into wholeness, too.
ReclaimHer Ministries was born from my personal journey — one marked by surrender, grace, and bold rediscovery. It’s not just a ministry. It’s a movement for women who are ready to rise from the ashes of their pasts and step into the fullness of who God created them to be.
If you’re a woman who’s been through heartbreak, hardship, or spiritual dryness, I want you to know: you’re not alone. There is power in your surrender, strength in your healing, and purpose waiting to be rediscovered.

