Why Go Deeper Still?
The name Deeper Still reflects the definition and design of every aspect of the ministry. God is ever inviting all of us into a deeper place of health and intimacy with Him.
Going to deeper places of healing does not negate any healing we’ve already gained. But it does humbly acknowledge that there may still be places in our soul that have not been made whole, and have been preventing us from walking in our full destiny in God.
The wounds of abortion can be described as systemic. Meaning, the effects of abortion can be like a cancer in our core identity. It gradually and even silently runs through all the organs and blood system of our whole identity and then eventually begins to manifest on many different levels. For example, a woman who has had an abortion is not just left with an empty womb because of a medical procedure. She comes to realize that this abortion, that was supposed to liberate her, is in reality counter intuitive to the very nature of what it means to be created as a woman, a mother, a wife, a friend, and one who influences. Abortion now gets woven into her core identity, and with it comes all the attachments – guilt, shame, dishonor, grief, fear, victimization and so on.
For a man, intrinsic in his spiritual and psychological DNA, is the fathering instinct to protect and provide for his children. God created fathers to lead their families to victory and destiny, not to have them sacrificed on the altar of an abortion table. These realities only emasculate men. Their God-given strength and courage to be a leader, protector and provider is exchanged for a passive capitulation to the demands of living in this world as a survivor not a conqueror. This moral failure can cause him to compensate in many ways. One way being that he becomes void of the passionate pursuit of his own destiny let alone being able to speak into the identity and destiny of his other living children. These erected barriers also rob him of the hope of legitimate intimacy with his wife, friends, or with God. As with a woman, these core identity issues for a man can only be restored by the God who created man after His own image.