Ashes to Beauty Ministries

Ashes to Beauty Ministries Born from grief and built on compassion. We honor lament, reject platitudes, and walk alongside—not over—those we serve.

We provide survivor-centered advocacy and support for those navigating trauma, abuse, loss, and faith that had to be rebuilt gently. Ashes to Beauty Ministries is a faith-centered nonprofit providing advocacy, education, and compassionate support for individuals affected by grief, trauma, abuse, exploitation, and loss—honoring lived experience and fostering healing without pressure, performance, or spiritual bypassing

Today, something very personal has been released.Restored Identity and the Restored Identity Participation Guide are now...
05/05/2026

Today, something very personal has been released.

Restored Identity and the Restored Identity Participation Guide are now live.

This was not written quickly.
It was not written lightly.
And it was not written from a place of having everything figured out.

It was written from walking through it.

From understanding what it feels like to carry things that were never yours.
From learning how identity can be shaped by pain, silence, and misunderstanding.
And from slowly discovering what it means to heal in a way that is honest, steady, and rooted in truth.

This is not a book that rushes you.
It does not ask you to perform, fix yourself, or move faster than you are ready.

It creates space.

Space to:
– understand your story
– release what was never yours to carry
– separate truth from what was learned in survival
– and begin walking in who you truly are

The participation guide was created alongside it for those who want to go deeper—to not just read, but to process, reflect, and walk through this intentionally.

Everything in this is rooted in the belief that true restoration comes from God—
not through pressure, but through truth, patience, and His presence in the process.

If this is something you feel led to step into, both are now available here:
👉 amazon.com/author/tabitha_m_taylor

If not, that’s okay too.
This was never meant to be pushed—only made available.

Thank you to those who have supported, encouraged, and prayed through this process.
You are part of this more than you know.

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Restored Identity wasn’t written from theory.It was written through personal lived experience—through trauma, through he...
05/01/2026

Restored Identity wasn’t written from theory.
It was written through personal lived experience—
through trauma, through healing, and learning to see God rightly again.
There were seasons I didn’t recognize myself.
Seasons where what I had been through felt louder than who I was.
This book was written from that place… and toward something different.
Restored Identity is an invitation—
not to rush healing,
not to perform,
but to begin seeing yourself differently.
Coming soon to Amazon and Kindle

Something new is coming.For those who have ever felt defined by what they’ve been through…For those carrying what was ne...
04/30/2026

Something new is coming.
For those who have ever felt defined by what they’ve been through…
For those carrying what was never theirs to hold…
For those quietly trying to understand who they are beneath it all…
This is for you.
✨ The Restoration Arc — Book 2: Restored Identity
✨ + Companion Participation Guide
A gentle, trauma-aware journey through healing, truth, and discovering who you are meant to be.
This is not about fixing yourself.
It is about discovering who you were all along.
📖 Coming soon to Amazon and Kindle

03/07/2026

DAY 7 — From Self-Rejection to Restoration
Self-rejection tells us to shrink, hide, or become someone else.
But God calls us back to life.
Comparison invites us to trade our God-given design for someone else’s calling — but that exchange always leads to fracture, not healing.
God gave you your gifts intentionally.
You were created to bring beauty into the world in a way only you can.
The enemy distorts identity through shame.
God restores identity through truth.
There is only one person we are called to become more like — Jesus Christ.
Becoming like Him does not erase who you are.
It heals who you are.
In Christ:
You are not behind.
You are not broken.
You are not a mistake.
God is still at work — restoring what pain tried to reshape.
And as restoration takes root in you, healing begins to flow outward.
A restored life quietly shifts the atmosphere around it.

Reflection:
Where have you seen growth or healing during this journey?
• What lies are you releasing now that once felt true?
• What truth about your identity are you learning to receive?
Restoration is not instant.
But it is steady — and God is faithful to complete what He began.

Trauma changes how we experience the world.It can shape how we respond, how we trust, how we protect ourselves. It can i...
02/24/2026

Trauma changes how we experience the world.
It can shape how we respond, how we trust, how we protect ourselves. It can influence perception and behavior.
But it does not erase the intention with which God created you.
Pain can affect expression —
but it does not cancel design.
Healing is not about becoming someone new.
It is about restoring who God formed from the beginning.
Your identity is rooted in truth, not trauma.
As we walk in that truth, something powerful happens:
restoration doesn’t stop with us.
Restored people begin restoring others.
Compassion deepens.
Freedom multiplies.
✨ Reflection:
Where has trauma shaped how you see yourself?
What parts of you do you sense God gently restoring?
God does not waste pain. He redeems it.

02/24/2026

DAY 6 — Trauma Does Not Erase God’s Design
Trauma may have changed how you experience the world.

It may have shaped how you respond, how you trust, how you protect yourself, or how you see others.

But it does not erase the intention with which God created you.

Pain can affect expression.
It can influence behavior.
It can alter perception.

But it does not cancel design.

Healing does not come from becoming someone else. It does not require abandoning who you were before the hurt.

Healing comes from restoring who God already made you to be — gently, patiently, and truthfully.

Your identity in Him is rooted in truth, not in trauma.

What was shaped in survival can be softened in safety.
What was guarded in pain can be restored in love.

As we walk in that truth, healing does not stop with us.

Restored people begin restoring others.
Freedom multiplies.
Compassion deepens.

God does not waste pain.
He can turn what wounded you into a testimony of healing.

✨ Reflection

• Where have you felt trauma changed how you see yourself?
• What parts of you feel guarded or altered because of past pain?
• What parts of you do you sense God gently restoring?

Healing does not erase your story.
It redeems it.

02/16/2026

God Is the Author of Restoration!

God is not the author of self-rejection.
He is the author of restoration.

To experience healing, we must begin to learn who God truly is — not the distorted version shaped by pain, authority misuse, or harsh voices.

God is loving.
God is intentional.
God is gentle with the wounded.

He never speaks in ways that erode our worth.
“The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love.” (Psalm 103:8)

If God feels harsh, it may be because pain taught us to expect harm — not because that is who He is.

Restoration begins when we encounter the true heart of God.

Reflection
• How have your past experiences shaped the way you see God?
• Did authority, pain, or harsh voices influence that image?
• Where might you be expecting severity when God is offering compassion?
Take a moment to sit with Psalm 103:8.
What would change in your healing if you truly believed God is gentle with you?
Restoration begins when we allow His true character to replace distorted perceptions.

02/14/2026

DAY 4 — Where Self-Rejection Comes From!

To begin healing, we must ask an honest question:
How did self-rejection take root?

Often, the answer is twofold.

Environment taught us who we should be.
Long before we understood identity, messages were forming around us. Some were spoken directly — about success, behavior, appearance, strength, or worth. Others were communicated silently through expectations, comparison, pressure, or emotional distance.
Children do not question these messages.
They absorb them.

Society taught us who was acceptable.
Media, culture, trends, and social circles subtly — and sometimes loudly — defined what was beautiful, strong, successful, or valuable. Bullying, exclusion, and unrealistic expectations reinforced those standards. We quickly learned what was celebrated and what was ignored.

Over time, these repeated messages shaped identity — not because we were broken, but because we were human. We were learning how to navigate belonging, safety, and acceptance.

Self-rejection did not appear because we were flawed.
It formed where adaptation felt necessary.

What began as survival slowly became belief.

But lies learned in survival can be unlearned in safety.

Healing begins when we gently identify the roots — not to assign blame, but to restore truth.

“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32)

Freedom does not begin with shame.
It begins with understanding.
And God restores what was shaped in pain.

✨ Reflection
• What early environment messages shaped how you see yourself today?
• Where did you first learn what was “acceptable” or “valuable”?
• What beliefs might have formed simply because you were trying to belong or stay safe?
Awareness is not about blame.
It is about restoration.

02/13/2026

When Comparison Becomes Harmful!
At first, comparison may seem harmless.
But for those shaped by trauma, loss, or long seasons of feeling unseen, comparison slowly becomes self-rejection.
It turns into a quiet voice whispering:
“You’re not enough.”
“You’re behind.”
“You should be more like them.”
For some, comparison was a way to measure safety or worth. But over time, it fractures identity instead of protecting it.
God never created you to live by comparison.
“Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7)
Comparison distorts who we are.
God restores who we are.

02/12/2026

Day 2 — How Self-Rejection Begins

Self-rejection is often formed when we are young.

While it can sometimes begin suddenly in adulthood, most of the time it takes root early in life. We are taught — sometimes directly, sometimes subtly — to turn away from who we are in order to become something more acceptable, admired, or worthy.

From childhood into adulthood, many of us quietly carry thoughts like:

“I want to be just like them.”
“Why can’t I be different?”
“What’s wrong with me?”

These thoughts may seem harmless at first. But over time, they shape how we view ourselves and our value.

Many of the beliefs we carry today were planted years ago.
Healing begins with recognizing where these ideas started.

Reflection
• What messages did you learn growing up about who you should be?
• Who or what made you feel like you weren’t enough?

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