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What To Expect at a Heart & Herd Session
A 6-week, once-a-week journey of reflection, growth, and connection
Session Overview
Two-hour guided sessions
Small-group setting
Bible study and worship
Meaningful discussion and personal reflection
Safe, supervised activities with the horses
Spiritual Focus
Journal and reflect on your experiences
Participate in meaningful small-group conversations
Work through Say Howdy to Healing & Hope together
Continue growing through Scripture, reflection exercises, and practical take-home applications
Herd Experience
Leading exercises focused on communication and healthy boundaries
Walking simple obstacle courses alongside a horse
Observing herd behavior and reflecting on biblical principles and relationships
How To Book A Session
Heart & Herd Heart & Herd sessions are offered seasonally in the spring and fall. To express interest, simply complete the form below. A member of our team will reach out within one week to answer any questions and provide next steps.
Sessions are offered as a suggested donation of $150, and scholarship opportunities are available for those who may need financial assistance. Please note that group sessions are scheduled based on enrollment and demand and may be adjusted or canceled if minimum participation is not met.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Heart & Herd Experience is a small group experience that pairs our workbook Say Howdy to Healing & Hope with guided exercises at the farm. Sessions are 90-120 minutes and include discussion, reflection, and ground-based activities (FBEAP exercises) with the horses. The focus is on healing, growing your faith, nervous system regulation, and building a healthy support “herd.”
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Not at all! There's no need to read the workbook ahead of time. Each session is designed to guide you through Say Howdy to Healing & Hope together. Between sessions, you'll complete reflection exercises, Scripture readings, and optional homework to help deepen what you've learned.
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At this time, Heart & Herd groups are designed for women ages 18 and older.
As Our Healing Farm grows, men’s groups may be something we explore in the future with the right structure and support.
We do not work with young children at this time.
We may also explore teen girls groups (ages 16+) in the future once the women’s programs are more established
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No. We are not a licensed therapists. What we offer is a faith-based personal growth and support experience using tools from the book Say Howdy to Healing and Hope!, and guided interaction using FBEAP with the horses.
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Not at all. Many women who join have little or no horse experience. The exercises are designed so anyone can participate and learn.
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All activities are ground-based. At this time we do not ride the horses.
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Faith-Based Equine Assisted Philosophy (FBEAP) is a biblically grounded approach that uses meaningful interactions with horses to help participants explore personal growth, emotional healing, and spiritual transformation.
Rather than riding, participants engage in guided, ground-based activities with the herd. These experiences often provide powerful opportunities for reflection, helping illustrate biblical truths, increase self-awareness, strengthen relationships, and deepen one's walk with the Lord.
Every activity is thoughtfully facilitated in a safe, supportive environment, allowing each participant to learn and grow at their own pace.
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Our Healing Farm is a ground-level property, and many activities take place outdoors. The bathroom available to participants has a 32-inch door opening.
Because the experience takes place on a working farm, participants should expect natural outdoor terrain, including grass, gravel, dirt, and sand, which may be uneven in some areas.
Participants who use wheelchairs may be able to access parts of the farm with assistance, though natural surfaces may make mobility more challenging.
Support persons or assistants are welcome to attend and may also participate in the group experience if helpful.
Heart & Herd sessions also include group discussion and interaction as we walk through parts of the workbook together. Because of the outdoor setting and interactive group format, individuals with significant mobility or communication limitations may find some aspects of the experience challenging.
If you have accessibility questions, we encourage you to reach out before registering so we can discuss whether the experience would be a good fit.
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The in-person farm experience is a suggested donation of $150 and includes the Say Howdy to Healing & Hope workbook.
If the suggested donation is a concern, we encourage you to visit the Support the Mission page to learn about scholarship opportunities and submit an application. We never want finances to stand in the way of someone experiencing a breakthrough.
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Comfortable outdoor clothing and closed-toe shoes or boots. Since sessions take place outdoors, participants should be prepared for changing weather conditions.
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Heart & Herd groups are intentionally small and personal, typically with 5–8 participants, so everyone has space to share and participate.
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Because we live in Michigan, sessions may occasionally be adjusted depending on weather conditions. Some activities may move to covered areas or indoor discussion spaces when needed.
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That’s completely okay. Many women join the experience without much horse experience or feeling a little nervous at first. We will be right beside you, guiding you through each activity at a comfortable pace.
Our herd is gentle and accustomed to working around people, and the herd has your back as we walk through the experience together.
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Yes. The book stands on its own and can absolutely be used as a personal study without interacting with horses.
Say Howdy to Healing & Hope introduces the principles of Faith-Based Equine Assisted Philosophy (FBEAP) to help readers understand how God can use horse behavior to reflect things happening in our own lives. While the Heart & Herd experience allows participants to observe horses together and discuss those insights as a group, the lessons, reflections, and tools in the book can still be meaningful even without direct interaction with horses.
Many readers may choose to work through the book with a friend or their own small “herd” for encouragement and accountability.
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Our Healing Farm does not offer certification in FBEAP.
Certification is provided through the team at Unbridled Faith, led by Elaine Davis.
Our groups are support herds, not certification programs.
If you are seeking official certification, we highly encourage you to connect directly with Unbridled Faith.
Experience Investment
Our desire is to make this experience as accessible as possible. While there will be a suggested donation to help cover materials, facilitation, and farm-related expenses, we never want finances to be the reason someone feels unable to participate.
Limited scholarships may be available for women who need financial assistance. If the suggested donation would be a hardship, we encourage you to visit our Support the Mission page to learn more about scholarship opportunities and submit an application.
Every inquiry is handled with care, confidentiality, and compassion.
Hey There,
I’m Melissa!
I’m so glad you’re here, no matter the reason.
I founded Our Healing Farm alongside my husband, turning a dream into a place of hope and restoration. After a long battle with illness, I learned that true strength comes through God’s grace. Those challenges shaped who I am today, and I’m passionate about helping others experience healing, freedom, and breakthrough here at the farm.
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