
Our Mission
To be a source of inspiration, insight, and connection for moms moving through difficult seasons.
The WPF Project is a Christ-centered community of moms navigating disappointment, heartbreak, and crisis—together. We are women rebuilding our lives one step, one story, and one "picket" at a time.
WPF stands for Wellness, Purpose, and Faith—the three anchors that guide us as we move from pain to purpose. We don’t believe in chasing perfection or the illusion of the white picket fence. Instead, we believe every woman’s life can be intentionally designed to become a dwelling place for God’s Spirit—no matter what she's been through.
Here, we walk with each other through seasons of transition. We exchange stories of healing and hope. We explore the Word of God, share prayer, poetry, insights and affirmations, and embrace actionable steps toward transformation.
Our focus isn’t influence—it’s impact. Not popularity—but purpose. Not performance—but progress.
We are not followers of a person.
We are not seeking the approval of people.
We are not here to "go viral"—we are here to for generational change within our families.
Together, through faith-filled action, we build resilience and redefine what a “fence” looks like—because everyone's journey, family, and future is different!
A special word...
"Women are life carriers. We play a critical role in shaping the hearts and minds of our children. When we experience major life disappointments it can be devastatingly, impacting our ability to lead and nurture. For some of us, it takes years to recover. Ultimately, my hope is that The WPF Project provides a sense of community for moms who are committed to rebuilding their lives. Serving as a source of inspiration and insight, WPF is a community of moms courageously adapting to whatever season they are experiencing and identifying the steps required to move forward with wellness, purpose, faith-filled action. Instead of dwelling in the past, or looking across the street, we work together to create OUR OWN FENCE… one picket at a time.
— Myra Johnson, Founder of The WPF Project