
"You find your voice by trusting the Still Small Voice."Shaun J. Morris
Founder + Steward of In-Count-Her™
I didn’t begin by trying to build a program.
I was trying to understand what had happened to my voice.In 2023, my life unraveled in ways I hadn’t expected.
A car repossession. An eviction. A relationship ending. Work that no longer aligned with who I believed I was becoming.Nothing about that season felt spiritual.But over time, I realized something deeper had shifted.I hadn’t lost faith.
I hadn’t lost conviction.I had simply stopped returning
to the voice that guided me.
Later, while listening to many women—especially women of color navigating environments that quietly questioned their value—I noticed the same pattern.The problem wasn’t intelligence.
Most women already knew what was right.What they lacked
was a steady rhythm to return
to what they already knew.
Most women do not drift because they lack conviction.
They drift because they stop returning.Encouragement may remind someone what is right.
But reminders alone rarely change patterns.Patterns change
when there is structure
that makes returning possible.
At first, I believed encouragement and community might be enough.The conversations were meaningful.
The support was genuine.But something was still missing.Encouragement can inspire someone for a moment.
But lasting change requires structure.Over time, it became clear:Change doesn’t happen because someone is encouraged.
It happens when someone practices returning to the Still Small Voice long enough for alignment to stabilize.
What emerged was not just a concept.
It became a system.A repeatable formation rhythm designed to:• interrupt drift• surface honesty• create space for response• build trust through practiceThe experience follows a structured pattern of encounter—
moving from awareness into decision through lived interaction, not explanation.This is what allows the work to scale
without losing its depth.
This structure is expressed through
a living architecture that moves a woman:from observation
into encounter
into decision
That rhythm became In-Count-Her Rhythm™.Not built on pressure.
Not built on performance.
Built on practice.The goal is not perfection.
The goal is learning to return.Because most women don’t lose their voice all at once.They lose it slowly
when they stop trusting
the quiet conviction
that once guided them.When a woman learns to return quickly,
her voice stabilizes.
Many women who deeply love God still experience seasons where the Still Small Voice becomes harder to notice—not because faith has disappeared, but because the rhythm of returning has quietly faded.In-Count-Her™ was created as a formation practice to restore that rhythm through daily listening, trust, and small acts of obedience.
This work now extends through the
Incredible Women of Color Foundation,which exists to equip underserved women of color to reclaim identity, activate voice, and lead with purpose through Christ-centered formation and access to transformational tools and guided support.
If something in you recognizes this moment,
the next step is simply to return.
In-Count-Her™
A Christ-centered formation practice helping women return to the Still Small VoiceFounded by Shaun J. Morris
An initiative of IWoC Voice & Legacy Group LLCIn partnership with
Incredible Women of Color Foundation