A pair of empty, weathered wooden chairs positioned side by side on a small hill overlooking a sunlit meadow, symbolizing companionship and being seen without showing people. Between the chairs sits a simple woven basket filled with a well‑used Bible, a soft journal, and a light scarf in muted blush tones. Late afternoon golden hour light bathes the scene, creating long, gentle shadows and a warm, hopeful glow over the grass and wildflowers. Shot from a slightly low angle with photographic realism, the composition follows the rule of thirds, evoking a sense of invitation, quiet conversation with God, and tender, watchful presence.

About

Welcome to SEEN by the Heavenly Father


SEEN is a Christ-centered ministry for women seeking healing, hope, and restoration through the unconditional love of the Father. Our mission is to help women move beyond rejection, heartbreak, disappointment, and life’s unseen struggles by discovering their true identity in Christ and learning to see themselves through the Father’s eyes.
Whether you are healing from a broken relationship, navigating a difficult season, struggling with your self-worth, or simply longing to know God more deeply, SEEN is a place where you can be encouraged, strengthened, and reminded that you are never invisible to God.
Our prayer is that every woman who visits SEEN will leave knowing one unchanging truth:
You are SEEN. You are known. You are loved.

What You’ll Find at SEEN

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Weekly Blog- Faith-filled articles, Hope during difficult times, Emotional and Spirtual healing

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Prayer Corner– A place for women to submit prayer requests, read prayers for every season, pray scripture, find encouragement

Five women sitting around a table engaged in Bible study with open books and highlighters

Bible Studies & Devotionals – Scripture reflections, Prayer Journals, Women Bible Studies

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Healing resources for women navigating – rejection, divorce, broken relationships, grief/loss, fear/anxiety, self-worth/identity, forgiveness, spiritual growth

Events

Meet Beverly Taylor Wells

Beverly Taylor Wells

WELCOME!

Hello, and welcome. I’m Beverly Taylor Wells, author, speaker, and founder of Mom of Sons™ and SEEN by the Heavenly Father. My passion is encouraging others through God’s Word and reminding them that no matter what they have experienced, they are deeply loved, fully known, and never forgotten by God. My own journey has included seasons of heartbreak, rejection, healing, and discovering my identity in Christ. Through my writing, speaking, and ministry, I desire to help women move beyond the wounds of their past and learn to see themselves through the Father’s eyes. My prayer is that every person who visits SEEN leaves with renewed hope, strengthened faith, and the assurance that they are truly SEEN by the Heavenly Father.

Stories

A. Zinski

I arrived numb and exhausted, but through SEEN I encountered a God who knows detail of my story and still calls me beloved.

J. Carter

SEEN gave language to pain I could barely admit, and gently walked beside me until hope and joy felt possible again.

C. Baker

The women here did not try to fix me; they listened, prayed, and reminded me who I am in Christ.

D. Johnson

For the first time, I felt fully seen without shame. My past no longer defines me; the Father’s love does.

Submit Your Prayer Request

You are not alone in what you are carrying. Share your prayer need with us and our team will lift you before the Father — the One who sees every burden, every tear, and every quiet ache of your heart. Nothing is too small or too broken to bring to Him.

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A narrow, well‑worn garden path made of irregular stone pavers winds gently between lush, varied greenery and clusters of blooming flowers in whites, soft pinks, and subtle purples. Along the path, small, unobtrusive markers—simple river stones, a faded ribbon tied to a branch, a tiny metal heart—hint at prayers left unseen. Early morning light, filtered through leaves, creates dappled patterns on the stones and a peaceful, hopeful glow in the air. Photographic realism from a low, forward‑facing angle, with the path disappearing into softly blurred foliage, invites the viewer into a journey of being guided, noticed, and tenderly accompanied by God.
An open Bible laid across the arm of a comfortably worn linen armchair, its thin pages slightly curled, with a soft, fringed throw blanket cascading down the side. A simple wooden side table nearby holds a small ceramic dish with a single ring, a pair of reading glasses, and a lit candle in a frosted glass holder. The room is bathed in warm, late‑afternoon sunlight streaming through an unseen window, casting gentle, elongated shadows. Photographic realism at a three‑quarter angle, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the Scripture in crisp focus, creates a mood of intimate communion, rest, and being lovingly seen in ordinary moments.
A simple clay pot overflowing with a variety of resilient houseplants—trailing ivy, a small fern, and a flowering plant with delicate blush blooms—sits on a sun‑warmed windowsill. The leaves bear tiny imperfections and scars, yet reach confidently toward the light. Beside the pot, a slightly worn bookmark with a faint gold edge rests on the sill, hinting at ongoing devotion. Mid‑morning sunlight streams through the glass, creating luminous highlights on the leaves and soft shadows on the sill. Photographic realism at eye level with gentle background blur, the mood is hopeful and nurturing, visually echoing growth, healing, and being gently tended by a faithful Father.