
Sisters Supporting Sisters is a nurturing arm of IADM dedicated to empowering, uplifting, and equipping women from all walks of life to live whole, balanced lives. We create safe, inclusive spaces where women can prioritize their physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being while building lasting sisterhood.
Women’s Wellness Weekend (Annual March Retreat)
Each March, we host our Women’s Wellness Weekend Retreat, bringing women together for a refreshing time of healing, laughter, reflection, and growth. This retreat offers:
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Wellness workshops and prayer sessions
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wellness activities (movement, journaling, Prayer)
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Time for connection and rest
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Space to hear from other women who have walked unique paths and are willing to pour into others
It’s a time to step away from the demands of daily life and reconnect with God, yourself, and a community of women who will stand beside you.
Podcast: Sisters Supporting Sisters
Our Sisters Supporting Sisters Podcast showcases women in various industries—business owners, ministry leaders, creatives, educators, mothers, and community leaders—sharing their stories, wisdom, and strategies for thriving in faith, family, and business. Each episode is designed to inspire and equip you with knowledge to navigate your own journey while reminding you that you are never alone.
Sharing Knowledge and Building Community
Whether you’re navigating personal challenges, striving for growth, or seeking authentic sisterhood, Sisters Supporting Sisters is here to walk alongside you. We believe every woman has something valuable to share, and together, we create spaces where knowledge, encouragement, and faith can flourish.
Rooted in the wisdom of Titus 2, we celebrate the beauty of generational mentorship, where older women pour into the younger, fostering a vibrant sisterhood anchored in love, grace, and wisdom.
Join us by registering for our March retreat, or tune in to our podcast as we continue to build a community where women pour into women, ensuring that every sister rises stronger.



