Most women arrive here because something in them recognizes it’s time to return.

You find your voice by trusting the Still Small Voice.

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The In-Count-Her Rhythm is a daily practice that trains a woman to notice conviction, return to truth, and respond with one small act of obedience.


Many women who deeply love God quietly experience a season where something in their spiritual life feels different.Faith is still present.Conviction is still there.But clarity feels harder to notice.Prayer may feel quieter.Decisions feel heavier.The pace of life begins to crowd out the moments where God’s voice once felt easier to recognize.For many women, this creates a quiet question:Is something wrong with me spiritually?In most cases, the answer is no.Spiritual drift rarely happens because someone loses faith.It happens because the rhythm of returning slowly fades.


The Rhythm of Returning

In-Count-Her™ was created to restore a simple spiritual habit:returning quickly when you drift.Not through pressure.Not through performance.Through a small daily practice that helps women notice God’s voice again in everyday life.At the center of this practice is a simple rhythm:Confess → Reflect → Renew → Release → ObeyEach movement creates space to pause, listen, and respond to the Still Small Voice.This rhythm does not require hours of study or complicated systems.Most women practice it in about five minutes a day.The goal is not perfection.The goal is returning quickly when you drift.


The In-Count-Her Moment

The name In-Count-Her describes a very specific spiritual moment.It is the moment a woman stops negotiating with what she already knows and chooses to trust the Still Small Voice.Even when certainty is unavailable.Even when life feels noisy.She counts herself in.Not into performance.Not into perfection.Into the quiet discipline of returning.


A Simple Practice

The In-Count-Her Rhythm™ is practiced as a 90-day discipline.Participants move through a simple daily rhythm alongside a small cohort of women doing the same.Each day includes a short prompt guiding the five-part practice:ConfessReflectRenewReleaseObeySome days feel clear.Some days feel quiet.Both are part of the formation process.Over time, the rhythm strengthens one simple skill:returning quickly when you drift.


Why Ninety Days?

Formation takes time.Ninety days allows the rhythm to move from an idea into a steady habit.Over the course of a season, many women begin to notice:- she begins to notice drift sooner
- notices faster return when drift happens
- experiences deeper trust in the Still Small Voice
- obedience starts to feel less complicated
The goal is not dramatic transformation.The goal is steady alignment.


If This Resonates

Many women arrive here because something inside them recognizes the need to return.Not because they lack faith.But because life has become busy, stretched, or noisy enough that the Still Small Voice has become harder to notice.If this resonates with you, the next step is simple.Learn more about the Rhythm and explore whether the next cohort may be right for you.


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In-Count-Her™
A Christ-centered formation practice helping women return to the Still Small Voice
Founded by Shaun J. Morris
An initiative of IWoC Voice & Legacy Group LLC
In partnership with Incredible Women of Color Foundation